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removing the engine from my john deere dozer

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christina goode

09-30-2006 11:17:07




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i have a john deere dozer. model number jd350-c and i need to take the engine out but my manual does not cover how to do this. could someone please help




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jdemaris

09-30-2006 15:13:28




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 Re: removing the engine from my john deere dozer in reply to christina gooden, 09-30-2006 11:17:07  
I'm not going to describe every nut and bolt - but basically . . . You pull the hood off, belly-pan off, and front nose off. The front nose is held on by six bolts - not including the ones on the bottom where it attaches to the belly-pan. Turn the batteries off with main-switch, and then unhook the big lead on the starer-solenoid post. Get all other necessary wires and oil-lines unhooked. Wire harness unplugged from the big connector just under the hood-rear. Get a hoist attached to the engine/radiator assembly - it all comes out in one piece. Take out the four bolts holding the engine to the reverser-case, and slide it out to the front. Once you get used to it, you can have the engine out in two hours - but hopefully - you won't have to get used to it.

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