TSO
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Some folks might not be aware of the cleanable, metal-mesh hydraulic filters underneath the tractor. These need to be removed and cleaned. I believe the first cleaning is required at 150 hrs.
They are definitely not as convenient to service as typical spin on canisters, but then again, no extra cost is required either. I'm not sure if Massey/Iseki is the only Mfg that uses this design, but I know at least Kubota, Kioti, and LS use traditional spin on filters for general hydraulic and HST filtering. Not sure if it is an advantage or disadvantage... Just make sure you service them.
If you have a HST model, you will also have an additional spin on bypass filter, only $13 from NAPA for that one.
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They are definitely not as convenient to service as typical spin on canisters, but then again, no extra cost is required either. I'm not sure if Massey/Iseki is the only Mfg that uses this design, but I know at least Kubota, Kioti, and LS use traditional spin on filters for general hydraulic and HST filtering. Not sure if it is an advantage or disadvantage... Just make sure you service them.
If you have a HST model, you will also have an additional spin on bypass filter, only $13 from NAPA for that one.
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