2210 Transmission Service

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Brack

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Apr 25, 2005
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Location
Green Bay, WI
Tractor
JD 2210
Haven't been around much lately but have a question and have always gotten good advice here so here's the situation: I'm doing the 200 hour maintenance on my 2210 and cannot figure out how to remove the suction screen cover and suction screen in order to complete the transmission fluid change. The sticking point is the suction hose located on top of the suction screen cover. There isn't enough room for me to remove the hose. I've followed the steps in the owner's manual and am now stuck at this point. Any pointers from others who have successfully done this on their own?

Thanks so much,
Brack
 
   / 2210 Transmission Service #2  
Haven't been around much lately but have a question and have always gotten good advice here so here's the situation: I'm doing the 200 hour maintenance on my 2210 and cannot figure out how to remove the suction screen cover and suction screen in order to complete the transmission fluid change. The sticking point is the suction hose located on top of the suction screen cover. There isn't enough room for me to remove the hose. I've followed the steps in the owner's manual and am now stuck at this point. Any pointers from others who have successfully done this on their own?

Thanks so much,
Brack

I took some pics when i did my 50 hr service. These should help you out. There is a link in the thread.

http://www.mytractorforum.com/showthread.php?t=51844
 
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There's the missing piece I assume in photos #21-24. It would have been nice to read this step in the owner's manual before I started the job. I read through the procedure thinking there must have been some step I missed and this has to have been it. Thanks for the assistance, I could not figure out how one was supposed to remove that rubber hose given the clearance in the area.

Thanks again for the reply and assistance. You could have made some easy money for the service call I requested on my tractor once I got things drained...
 
   / 2210 Transmission Service #4  
There's the missing piece I assume in photos #21-24. It would have been nice to read this step in the owner's manual before I started the job. I read through the procedure thinking there must have been some step I missed and this has to have been it. Thanks for the assistance, I could not figure out how one was supposed to remove that rubber hose given the clearance in the area.

Thanks again for the reply and assistance. You could have made some easy money for the service call I requested on my tractor once I got things drained...


No problem, its what these forums are all about. I think we figured out later that you dont need to take the tire off to gain acess to those bolts. I actually learned this trick to get the tube off from someone else on the forum over there, i just put it in pictures. Glad you got it done yourself and saved some coin.

T.
 
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I've had the same problem figuring out how to remove the hydraulic hose, but I can't access the link with the pictures. Any chance that thendricks could repost them? many thanks, rubes
 

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