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I have a 2022 500 Hisun product, I have had them in the past. I change my oil myself and trying to drain through the hole where I remove the plug is a mess.  How does everyone keep the belly pan clean during the oil and filter service?

 

Wes Jackson

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I may have gone too far when I did my last oil change, but I removed the belly pan. It made things much easier, as I could see what I was doing much better. I believe there's only a few machine screws holding it on.

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I agree completely with removing the belly pan as part of the oil change.

Only 6 screws hold it on, and they are easily removed with a drill driver and socket.

I just got done doing the oil change on my 2022 Massimo 550F (Linhai 493, w/oversize dropside steel bed),

All of the grief I endured with oil splurt, oil filter drainage and dropped parts & tools made me regret not removing that pan.

Besides, at this point you also have the opportunity to clean the dirt, mud and stones that have accumulated in the area under the engine.

RR

  • 6 months later...
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So folks, I changed the oil on my 2022 AXIS 500 this Spring but forgot to take this conversation one step further. The belly pan on my machine is metal and welded to the frame. Taking it off is not an option but on this model the oil drain hole is large enough to allow changing the oil a breeze. Yes if oil got on this belly pan some brake clean and a rag would take care of the problem. This is my last comments on the matter.  

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