ERE
Silver Member
OK, I joined the ranks of people who have knocked off their HST filter. Unfortunately, the fliter didn't tear, it broke off the male screw on connection from the casting where it attaches. This looks like a major disaster. I did it while bush hogging a field with 5' tall grass and weeds. I apparently straddled a rock perfectly with both wheels and didn't know I'd gone over it until the mower hit it hard. It happened so fast that I didn't get a chance to put the clutch in so the tractor stalled which was probably a good thing. I walked back to get Mrs. ERE and the truck to jump start the tractor (I have a dead new battery - different post). Fortunately she saw the filter by the rear wheel and said "whats that?" A neighbor brought his tractor over and helped me get the mower off and back to the shed, and we towed the tractor backwards back up to the house where it will be easier to work on.
The damage looks really serious, and unfortunately expensive. Has anyone broken the housing assembly that the filter screws into before? It looks big and in the dark last night, it wasn't very clear how it connected in. I was very surprised to see that it is made of aluminum. I'll post a picture of the fractured part if I can figure out how. I don't know what part I need to ask for much less how it goes in.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
The damage looks really serious, and unfortunately expensive. Has anyone broken the housing assembly that the filter screws into before? It looks big and in the dark last night, it wasn't very clear how it connected in. I was very surprised to see that it is made of aluminum. I'll post a picture of the fractured part if I can figure out how. I don't know what part I need to ask for much less how it goes in.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.