Max Power
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2011
- Messages
- 90
- Tractor
- L3430
do not try to lift both wheels at the same time.
..near the wheel ...(I went and looked at my L3430 and would put the jack under the bracket that holds the 3 point hitch arm, there isn't much room and it is a thin so you need to be centered and careful that it will not slip off).
don't jack it too high, it is easier to handle if it just clears the ground and have a secondary means of support so it cannot slip or fall over, the bottle jack alone isn't sufficient for safety. (like cribbing of 4X4 blocks of wood under a part that will support the weight)
If I were to put it on the square of the axle I would put a block of wood (that would not split or shatter) to spread the weight.
there are a lot of what if's and that is why people don't say jack here with this and you will be ok. ...it is like trying to write common sense procedures, leave out one step or not put all the other possible scenarios in and some one gets hurt and sues you.
..near the wheel ...(I went and looked at my L3430 and would put the jack under the bracket that holds the 3 point hitch arm, there isn't much room and it is a thin so you need to be centered and careful that it will not slip off).
don't jack it too high, it is easier to handle if it just clears the ground and have a secondary means of support so it cannot slip or fall over, the bottle jack alone isn't sufficient for safety. (like cribbing of 4X4 blocks of wood under a part that will support the weight)
If I were to put it on the square of the axle I would put a block of wood (that would not split or shatter) to spread the weight.
there are a lot of what if's and that is why people don't say jack here with this and you will be ok. ...it is like trying to write common sense procedures, leave out one step or not put all the other possible scenarios in and some one gets hurt and sues you.