How to Jack up A tractor?

   / How to Jack up A tractor? #11  
Buy a few concrete blocks. They are a cheap source of back up support and wheel locking. Pieces of 2x4 wood is good for avoiding damage to the paintwork.
 
   / How to Jack up A tractor?
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#12  
I put floor jack under part where the drawbar is attached and jack up whole rear end. Tractor will be free to rotate around attachment point of front axle once both rear wheels are off the ground, so don't depend on this to hold it up safely. Jacking from the center makes it easy to block both sides and lower it down on the blocks. If you jack out by each wheel, there's no room to put the blocks in. I leave the jack snugged up under the drawbar with a little force on it, just in case one of the blocks fails you've got another line of defense to help hold it up long enough for you to run.

Thanks BeezFun.

It would certainly be easier to only have to jack it up once in the middle instead of each side.

Tim
 
   / How to Jack up A tractor? #13  
Please don't use concrete blocks for any vehicle support. People have died that way. They just aren't designed to support those type of concentrated loads and can crumble without warning.
 
   / How to Jack up A tractor? #14  
Agreed,,,seen them crumble like a dynamited building
 
   / How to Jack up A tractor? #15  
I love having a loader and back hoe. Rotate bucket to raise front wheels... add jackstands. Raise rear wheels with backhoe stabs. That is so long as the engine is running...
 
   / How to Jack up A tractor? #16  
Hi. I've got a B2150 and need to remove my Front and Rear wheels to take them to have new tires mounted.

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Any suggestions ?

Thanks, Tim

Have you given any thought to just getting a trailer and taken it down and letting the tire store doing the tire change! They should have all the lifts, tools and experience for doing this. I'm assuming that you are only doing the tire change.
 
   / How to Jack up A tractor? #17  
Here is what I use, fits right under axle, use per side. Philip.
 

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   / How to Jack up A tractor? #18  
When taking off the rear wheels make sure you have checked if they are loaded or not. If they are you need help or you may end up with the tire on top of you. Often they are loaded with a loader on the tractor.
 
   / How to Jack up A tractor? #19  
I did not see it mentioned so I will toss it out there...do the work on a hard surface, in a garage. With the winter we have been having, here anyway, the ground is soft and any jack/jackstand could sink, throwing things off balance and maybe falling...
 
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#20  
Have you given any thought to just getting a trailer and taken it down and letting the tire store doing the tire change! They should have all the lifts, tools and experience for doing this. I'm assuming that you are only doing the tire change.

I've considered it, and stil looking for a friend who has a big enough trailer.

I agree that this would be the easiest and safest way.

But I'm tryin' to save as much as I can in these economic times.

Thanks, Tim
 

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