Help - Rolled my JD4710.

   / Help - Rolled my JD4710. #31  
To pull the backend around you might just do the same thing you did to pull it upright but hooked up down lower. Move your winch setup off to the side also so it’s pulling more sideways.
 
   / Help - Rolled my JD4710. #32  
Nice to see you have it upright and back onto the tires. When you have time, make yourself a written checklist of the correct order of things you need to do before trying to start it. Once you get it to a spot were you can start working towards getting it started, check ALL fluid levels and radiator level before attempting to start it. Take your time and go thru the written check list so you don,t get distracted and skip a step, and make a very costly error. Patience and having a clear mind will be help you keep repair costs to a minimum.
 
   / Help - Rolled my JD4710. #33  
Off-subject, when I rolled my Ryobi ZT, it being electric with lithium batteries, I just started using it as soon as it was on its wheels again. I understand that larger, heavy duty machines require petrol power. Sometimes, being battery-electric comes in handy. The only fluids onboard are in the cup holder!
 
   / Help - Rolled my JD4710.
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#34  
To pull the backend around you might just do the same thing you did to pull it upright but hooked up down lower. Move your winch setup off to the side also so it’s pulling more sideways.
I am considering running a strap through the rear rim plate for a pulling point. Hopefully that won't damage the rim.
 
   / Help - Rolled my JD4710. #37  
I'm wondering if a few smaller logs behind the rear wheels would act as rollers and allow it to "skid" sideways a bit towards the road as you pull on it.

It looks like that capstan winch was just the ticket.
 
   / Help - Rolled my JD4710. #38  
Let her sit 24 hours to let gravity pull as much oil back into the pan. Save yourself a bunch of grief by going ahead and pulling the fuel injectors and crank her over for about 30 seconds. That should clear any hydro-locked cylinders. That is the only way to ensure you don't bend a connecting rod. Make sure when you crank her over, you are standing clear of the fuel injection ports. Any oil in the cylinder will come out fast. She will smoke for 5 to 10 minutes after you get her started, especially if any oil ran into the muffler if a exhaust valve was open when you shut her down.
I would suggest turning the crankshaft by hand (ratchet or breaker bar) instead of the starter the first few times. Also depending on the Engine, pulling the Glow plugs instead of the injectors would be less invassive.
 

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