Maybe you could use something like a faucet wrench, if it would open up big enough. You could use a torque wrench at the top of the handle to drive it. You could also devise a similar tool with a small loop of chain or strap, if you want to get creative.
Oil spray is the remedy. My 2008 F150 is still going strong at 250K km. She has a few scabs now after 17 winters, but the frame still looks like new with the original black paint on it, and the tailgate looks like new. I just changed the oil (it doesn't burn any) to get it ready for another...
My previous A 41 cupped worse than my present one. With this one I have upped the pressure in the front by about 3 PSI. Seems to be helping. I'm a heavy guy.
I got a couple of these from PA. Screw them to a 2X10 or 12 and you have a ramp. Works great for my lawn tractor. I always back up to a hill or a ditch somewhere to reduce slope. You could screw some expanded metal to your planks for traction...
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