JD3320 400 Hour Service

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Cocre

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'06 John Deere 3320
The 400 hour service of my JD 3320 will be due late summer or fall of this year. I have already purchased a filter kit, two 5 gal pails of Low-Vis hydraulic oil, 5 qts of 15w40 motor oil, and a gallon of anti-freeze. My question concerns the inline hydraulic filters. The owner's manual says to check and clean the inline filters at 1200 hours, but I can't see putting new fluids in without also doing what appears to be a simple task. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Also the service manual says to replace the o-rings and gaskets on the filters when you clean them. I see a kit for the inline filter at the rear of the tractor on jdparts, but not one for the inline filter near the engine. They do show some o-rings but no gasket for the front filter. The filters are different part numbers so I guess the internals are somewhat different (or maybe not). Do I need the new parts or just put it back together and hope for the best?


Thanks for any insight on this task.
 
   / JD3320 400 Hour Service #2  
The 400 hour service of my JD 3320 will be due late summer or fall of this year. I have already purchased a filter kit, two 5 gal pails of Low-Vis hydraulic oil, 5 qts of 15w40 motor oil, and a gallon of anti-freeze. My question concerns the inline hydraulic filters. The owner's manual says to check and clean the inline filters at 1200 hours, but I can't see putting new fluids in without also doing what appears to be a simple task. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Also the service manual says to replace the o-rings and gaskets on the filters when you clean them. I see a kit for the inline filter at the rear of the tractor on jdparts, but not one for the inline filter near the engine. They do show some o-rings but no gasket for the front filter. The filters are different part numbers so I guess the internals are somewhat different (or maybe not). Do I need the new parts or just put it back together and hope for the best?


Thanks for any insight on this task.

I would just go with putting it back together. I believe KillerBee, (his name is something like that), at his 50 hr service just took the inline filter apart, cleaned it, and then put it back together. There's a thread on his experience with that if you want to take a look for it.
 
   / JD3320 400 Hour Service #3  
The suction strainer I clean with solvent and inspect for damage. All other replaceable filters I change at the same time I change the oil. Filters are cheap, hydraulic system damage isn't.

My 1983 S-10 pickup's manual recommended the oil filter be changed every other oil change. I changed the filter with every 5,000 mile oil change. I got 100,000 miles out of that crappy 2.8-liter V6 engine, while numerous people had them blow up between 30,000 and 40,000 miles. The garage I took it to for service was amazed that I got that many miles out of that engine.
 
   / JD3320 400 Hour Service #4  
The 400 hour service of my JD 3320 will be due late summer or fall of this year. My question concerns the inline hydraulic filters. The owner's manual says to check and clean the inline filters at 1200 hours, but I can't see putting new fluids in without also doing what appears to be a simple task. Do I need the new parts or just put it back together and hope for the best?

Thanks for any insight on this task.

I agree with you on doing a complete filter service if you're going to change out all the hydraulic fluid. (And.. isn't the 3320 the "king" of the hyd filter prices in the 3-4000 series at around $85!?!) That's about $20 more than I pay for both hyd filters on my JD 110!

I believe the sump filter is just a fine mesh stainless steel filter that you brush out with solvent and compressed air to clean. Unless you have a hole or tear in the screen mesh on the filter - you shouldn't have to replace it - just clean and re-install.

The O-ring gaskets on the "charge" and "sump" hydraulic in-line filters on my 110 are removeable and replaceable. I'd assume that's similar to your in-line hyd filter for the 3320. Fit it into the groove and lightly oil and install.

Unless the O-rings have been damaged or they already leak - you shouldn't have to replace them unless you just want to.

AKfish
 

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