Z-Michigan
Veteran Member
I'm approaching 100 hours on my 5105 utility tractor. The 100 hour service includes an engine oil and filter change, and a hydraulic system filter change (without changing the hydraulic fluid). The hydraulic filter is mounted under the operator platform on the right side, and is an oil-filter type can about the size of a coffee can. Can anyone tell me how much hydraulic fluid I can expect to lose when I change this? I had been guessing it would only be what's in the filter itself, maybe a quart or two, but the parts guy at a JD dealer seemed to think I might have a continuous leak of the whole system while I had the filter off. Seems to me that would be a stupid design, but who knows. Would appreciate any experience and tips. I bought a gallon of JD hydraulic oil to be ready, but if I'm really going to lose lots I would like to know in advance.
Related question - is there anything to know about the oil change? It looks like it should be at least as simple as changing the oil on a car, but if there's any differences to know of, let me know!
Related question - is there anything to know about the oil change? It looks like it should be at least as simple as changing the oil on a car, but if there's any differences to know of, let me know!