Hydraulic Filter hard to get off!

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sirrobinhood

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Bolingbrook,IL
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Kioti DK55
Trying to change the Hydraulic/transmission fluid on my DK35, I cant get the filter off. Poked a hole in the filter trying to get it off. Anybody have any suggestions?
 
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It's a common situation on a Kioti's first oil change. The filters are ridiculously tight. I used a 1/2" ratchet nylon strap wrench the first time. One of those chain filter wrenches would also work.

They're fine once you get them off and reinstall as per Kioti's instructions. I wish they would follow their own instructions for the first install.
 
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Yes, it is.. on the first one I poked a hole thru it with 1/2 inch all thread and managed to turn it a bit.. BUT I would suggest you go buy a chain wrench and use that. Save your self the hassle.. They are put on by a 900 pound gorilla for some reason.. Don't put the replacement one on that tight!

James K0UA
 
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I just removed all the spin-on filters on my Yanmar with a large pair of channel lock pliers, maybe the same would work for you.

channel_locks.jpg
 
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i 3x the post about the adjustable filter wrench. The auto parts store sold me a real nice one that uses a standard 1/2" ratchet wrench to help in the removal. worked great. ill have to get a pic of it.

heres a site selling it.



you just insert your ratchet wrench and go at it.

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/we...80&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=9013180&ci_gpa=pla& ci_kw={keyword}&gclid=CNSbhKOZm7UCFYl_Qgodd1IAVg#
 
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Holy smokes! Broke the chain wrench! I poked a hole with a screw driver, almost broke it! I dont think I ever seen a filter this hard to get off. Crazy. Thanks all!
 
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You may have to use a pound of black powder!
 
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dont get into an arm wrestling match with this Korean filter installer hehe
 
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i 3x the post about the adjustable filter wrench. The auto parts store sold me a real nice one that uses a standard 1/2" ratchet wrench to help in the removal. worked great. ill have to get a pic of it.

heres a site selling it.



you just insert your ratchet wrench and go at it.

Buy Performance Tools Strap Filter Wrench W173C at Advance Auto Parts ci_kw={keyword}&gclid=CNSbhKOZm7UCFYl_Qgodd1IAVg#

These strap wrenches don't look like much but the one I have owned for several years has never seen a filter it couldn't handle. I have had it crush some filters getting them off but it always gets them off.
 
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ill admit i wasnt too impressed at first. but after i broke my home depot strap wrench, i got this one out and it took the filter right off. no issues at all. im sold now
 
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Yeah, welcome to the club. After trying every type of filter wrench known to man, I just pounded the biggest screwdriver I owned into the thing and then used my foot while holding onto the tractor step. Took every ounce of strength I had in my leg to break that @*#! free.
 
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I think that gorilla works at multiple places. I have had a few new cars over the years and all the filters were on supertight. Ended up getting a wrench like this.
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/images/library/product/large/04/040210173.jpg
Usually only have to break it out ever 4 or 5 years when we get a new car.

Had one of those, and could not get it off with it.. couple of reasons, one the filter is huge, and you have a limited window between the step and the tire to operate in , and because the filter is huge, it just barely will go on, and it leave the handles so far apart you cant get your hands in a good position to twist it off.. The chain wrench is the best., the kind you put your 1/2 inch ratchet into and start twisting.

James K0UA
 
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Same issue with my CT445.

The solution was to take a utility knife and cut through the paint between the top of the filter housing and the rubber washer.

Next spray the area cut liberally with WD-40. Took about 3 treatments with WD-40 waiting 15 min between applications before the filter began to slowly loosen
 
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For my old DS3510, I got the Filter wrench which is like a cap for the end that you use a 1/2" breakerbar in. I then proceeded to twist the 1/2" plate off the end of the cap. Drilled and then riveted the plate back on the cap with 5/32 monel rivets. Tried again and the filter gave up it ghost and came off as it had a lost cause. The longer handle of the breakerbar gave more leverage A MIGHTY HEAVE gave me the win.....:thumbsup::D
Be interesting to see how the filter on the DS4510 comes off when it comes due.:scratchchin:
Tom
 
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Does anybody know how much fluid to put back in (2004 DK35)? I put about 8.5-9 gallons and ran the tractor for about 3-4 mins and it looked like it was right at the bottom of the acceptable range. I thought I read 7.? gallons.
I dont have a manual!
 
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Does anybody know how much fluid to put back in (2004 DK35)? I put about 8.5-9 gallons and ran the tractor for about 3-4 mins and it looked like it was right at the bottom of the acceptable range. I thought I read 7.? gallons.
I dont have a manual!
The manual says 11.6 gal.
My 2001 model DK 35 (same as the 2004 model) usually takes around 10 or 11 gal on a fluid/filter change
 
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Wonder if he drained the two final drive cases in the rear?

James
 
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Wonder if he drained the two final drive cases in the rear?

James
It makes a difference.
I get an extra 1/2 gal or gallon extra out by draining the finals
 
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Strap wrench. Looks like a piece of seat belt and a piece of 3'' long 1/2 square tubing. One size fits all.
 
 
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