Damaged block installing block heater L5240

   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240
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Update guys. I stopped at the dealer tonight and ordered the paper manual. Two weeks! I could have had an electronic version download immediately, but I just couldn't see myself flipping pages on my laptop with oily fingers. So I have some time to de-clutter the garage.

I did verify with one of the mechanics that the front axle pivot does need to be loosened and lowered before the two center oil pan bolts will come out.
 
   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240 #142  
As cool and calm as you have been through this whole ordeal, I have no doubt that you have already recognized the positive in that you will now have a brand new shop manual:laughing: Hang in there and keep the updates coming when possible.
 
   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240 #143  
Ive come to like the electronic versions of manuals , allows me to print off what i need and then not worry about getting oil and grease on them, just throw them away.
 
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As cool and calm as you have been through this whole ordeal, I have no doubt that you have already recognized the positive in that you will now have a brand new shop manual:laughing: Hang in there and keep the updates coming when possible.

Yup. And I'm seeing parts of my garage floor that haven't seen light in years. Whenever my wife is distracted, I bring some more of her crap into the basement.

Another positive: I'm likely going to need some more tools in this venture.

One thing I can't figure out is how I'm going to get the loader off the 5240 out of the other side of the garage. I do have an old mobile home axle I was thinking about. Maybe I could lift up the bucket and chain it to the axle, then chain around the other end with the 3400 and drag it up to the polebarn.

There's really no way to lift it all with the little tractor. Very strange shape to move..
 
   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240 #145  
One thing I can't figure out is how I'm going to get the loader off the 5240 out of the other side of the garage. I do have an old mobile home axle I was thinking about. Maybe I could lift up the bucket and chain it to the axle, then chain around the other end with the 3400 and drag it up to the polebarn.
Wrap a pair of straps around the loader frame at the top of the bucket curl cylinders (or perhaps partway down the frame behind the curl cylinders), drive your L3400 up to the front of the L5240 and lift off of them (you will probbaly need to disconnect the loader from the tractor first, if its like our B7500, you should be able to disconnect it, then put the loader in float until you pull the loader off of the tractor, then disconnect the hydraulic lines).
Alternatively (if you have a place where you can leave the loader and pull the L5240 away from it), hook the L3400 to the L5240 loader and use its hydraulics to disconnect the loader brackets/push the tractor back and then pull the L5240 away from the loader frame.
BTDT with a L3650 that had the exact same issue (we used the B7500 to power the loader cylinders to disconnect the loader, then pulled the L3650 back and around to the barn with the B7500 to remove the rest of the loader brackets).

Aaron Z
 
   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240 #146  
If you want to get started early you can get a digital service manual for your tractor here for $10

I got one for my RTV through them. Seems sketchy but worked.
 
   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240 #147  
Any chance of taking the bucket off first by removing the loader pins? It might make it easier to move with just the fel arms on, or make it easier to remove the fel arms.
 
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Any chance of taking the bucket off first by removing the loader pins? It might make it easier to move with just the fel arms on, or make it easier to remove the fel arms.

The loader is already off the tractor, sitting in the left side of the garage. It is not doing me much good there.

ACZLAN had a good point. If I can drag the whole thing backwards out of the garage so I can get in front of it, then I can disconnect the bucket, scoop up the QA assebly and put some ropes around the arms and hope it lifts everything. I think it will. I've lifted the snowplow for my truck with it on the forks before, and that's a lot of weight out a ways.

That would be a huge help, and it may allow me to get my pickup back into the garage.
 
   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240 #149  
The loader is already off the tractor, sitting in the left side of the garage. It is not doing me much good there.

ACZLAN had a good point. If I can drag the whole thing backwards out of the garage so I can get in front of it, then I can disconnect the bucket, scoop up the QA assebly and put some ropes around the arms and hope it lifts everything. I think it will. I've lifted the snowplow for my truck with it on the forks before, and that's a lot of weight out a ways.

That would be a huge help, and it may allow me to get my pickup back into the garage.
You'll be surprised how easy it will slide on the bucket. You could strap a piece of plywood under it if you want to skid it across a driveway or something that might leave marks.
 
   / Damaged block installing block heater L5240 #150  
You'll be surprised how easy it will slide on the bucket. You could strap a piece of plywood under it if you want to skid it across a driveway or something that might leave marks.
I agree. It should slide well on the bucket (probably better than just on the QA frame).
If its face in on one side of the garage, I would pull the L3400 in, put a couple of straps around the back of the loader frame, then lift it and pull it out (letting it slide on the bucket (with a spotter to watch the bucket and make sure nothing gets chewed up)).

Aaron Z
 

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