I have just finished another oil, transmission fluid and filters change, and transmission fluid strainer cleaning on my Kubota
BX25D. And I have previously done several one-off jobs like relocating that damned fuel filter.
I hate to admit that I'm getting old enough to dislike scooching under there while wrenching, but there it is.
What do you use to raise the tractor enough for comfort, while making sure it's stable enough to be safe? I have a creeper, but this tractor is too low to use it.
I have a floor jack and jack stands, but I imagine it should be level to drain the fluids, and I don't think 4 jack stands feels very stable. I looked at 2-post hydraulic lifts, but they are expensive, and require serious installation, and I'm not sure they even fit a tractor. Digging a pit is out of the question; it would quickly become a pond.
Would 4 ramps from HF or an auto parts store be the answer? I imagine that the total weight with loader and backhoe is about 3k pounds.