LS MT3 Hydraulic filter change 1st time

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PeteN

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I just changed both of the hydraulic filters on the MT3 at 61 hrs. I just about always cut apart any filter I change to see how much debris is in the filter. Here's both the filters cut apart.
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The low pressure inlet filter is nothing special just large in size. Here's where just about all the debris I saw was trapped. Note in the last pic the large chunk that looks like when a drill breaks through a passage.
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The high pressure filter is built heavy duty. In fact I could not use my oil filter cutter but instead a hack saw due to the thickness of the can. I couldn't remove the filter from the base so I just cut the filter can in 2 places. As you'll see there is a metal mesh inside the filter media and the filter pleats are glued to prevent collapse. The filter media is much tougher. I did not see any significant debris in this filter.
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Here are the 2 filter P/Ns that are the OEM replacements.
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Overall it looks like the 50hr recommended change of the inlet filter is not a bad idea. It appears these casting housings have debris in them from the factory. There was both ferrous and non ferrous material in the filter. I think I would stay with the stock LS high pressure filter (40383187) in my next filter change. I didn't see anything special in the low pressure filter (40007638) to sway my decision towards LS or other. Just to be clear, this filters are for a LS MT3 57 with S-HST which does use a different filter than the standard HST.
 
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What is an S HST
 
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S HST is LS version of a servo HST. Basically an electronic method of moving the HST engagement. This results in virtually no pushback in the pedals and a lighter pedal effort.
 
 
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