Bill in VA
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- Apr 27, 2010
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According to my manual I am suppose to change the engine filter, engine oil, transmission filter, and hydraulic filters (2) at 50 hours. Since I had read on other posts that the 50 hour service was so expensive partially due to the replacement of all the filters, the engine oil, and the transmission/hydraulic oil, I stopped by the dealer to confirm the tran/hyd oil did not have to be replaced at 50 hours. The dealer parts counter staff confirmed this. Just to be safe, I went back to the service counter and asked the same question there. They also confirmed that the tran/hyd fluid did not have to be changed with the filters at 50 hours. I also asked the tech if when I unscrewed the tran/hyd filters was oil going to pour out. The tech said that some would come out but it would not be very much especially if I'm ready to put the replacements on quickly.
I changed the engine oil and engine filter...no problem.
I changed the tran filter and a little oil did come out but it stopped and I got the filter on...no problem.
Then I came to the hydraulic filters. I loosened one and then the other to be ready for removal and replacement as quick as possible. As soon as I unscrewed the first one a little more, oil began pouring out. It also seemed that it was not slowing down, so much so that I felt like since I had to remove and replace two of them there was no way in *!##*!! it was not all going to drain out. There was enough oil that the filter was completely covered which, of course, made it difficult to hand tighten back up.
Obvious first question: Has anyone else changed the hydraulic filters without draining the oil? Maybe I'm overreacting to someones definition of "a little oil will come out" but the amount made no sense to me.
Second question: The hydraulic filters have a protective plate bolted (attached to the frame)on underneath them. I was concerned that the plate would block removal of the filters but since the manual said nothing about the plate needing removal, I went ahead and started. I did not get far enough to confirm there was no need to remove the plate. Can anyone confirm for me the hyd filters will come off with the plate still in place?
Any help would be appreciated.
Bill
I changed the engine oil and engine filter...no problem.
I changed the tran filter and a little oil did come out but it stopped and I got the filter on...no problem.
Then I came to the hydraulic filters. I loosened one and then the other to be ready for removal and replacement as quick as possible. As soon as I unscrewed the first one a little more, oil began pouring out. It also seemed that it was not slowing down, so much so that I felt like since I had to remove and replace two of them there was no way in *!##*!! it was not all going to drain out. There was enough oil that the filter was completely covered which, of course, made it difficult to hand tighten back up.
Obvious first question: Has anyone else changed the hydraulic filters without draining the oil? Maybe I'm overreacting to someones definition of "a little oil will come out" but the amount made no sense to me.
Second question: The hydraulic filters have a protective plate bolted (attached to the frame)on underneath them. I was concerned that the plate would block removal of the filters but since the manual said nothing about the plate needing removal, I went ahead and started. I did not get far enough to confirm there was no need to remove the plate. Can anyone confirm for me the hyd filters will come off with the plate still in place?
Any help would be appreciated.
Bill