Stuck Hydraulic Filter

   / Stuck Hydraulic Filter #1  

gravel13

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2005 Kioti ck25 (and possibly regretting it)
Time for the 200 hr hydraulic fluid change. Everything was going fine until I went to try to get the hydraulic filter off. I had been the one who did the 50 hr change and I basically put it on hand tight. The whole bottom of the filter crushed with the filter wrench, and this thing will not budge. I have a ck25 gear, and the backhoe is still connected at the rear remotes but the sub-frame is just lowered down to access the filter. I'm thinking of putting the screwdriver through it and trying to spin it off that way, but I'm worried that it will just rip the metal of the filter. (I know that I should stay about 1/2 way down the filter if I try that method.) Can putting heat to the filter do any damage to anything? I think I'll put the new fluid in and try to move the tractor back to the shed, as it is half way in and half way out of the garage. The 50 hr change went so nice and this one is killing me. Any other tips, short of trying to just cut the thing off tomorrow.
 
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   / Stuck Hydraulic Filter #2  
Had the same thing happen on an old Chevy years ago. Put a screwdriver thru it and it sheared off the bottom of the filter. Ended up tearing off the rest of the filter and using an adjustable spanner wrench in the small holes of the filter base to spin it off. Good luck.
 
   / Stuck Hydraulic Filter #3  
Try a strap wrench, snug it up as close to the base as possible. That is what I have been using.
 
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#4  
Try a strap wrench, snug it up as close to the base as possible. That is what I have been using.

I went out and bought a strap wrench. Placed it right up to the top of the filter and gave it a try. It still will not go, it started to crush the top of the filter a little.

Time for several beers and regroup for tomorrow. I might try the screwdriver and just hack the crap out of it till I can get it off. Oh, I did fill it up with new Hydraulic fluid and was able to put it to bed. Maybe tomorrow I will take the backhoe completely off and see if that helps. I don't want to run it too much with the bottom of the filter all crushed.
 
   / Stuck Hydraulic Filter #5  
This kind of thing usually happens when you way over tighten the filter, or more commonly not lubing the rubber gasket when you put the new filter on. Try notching the base and use a punch and hammer to try and loosen it.
 
   / Stuck Hydraulic Filter #6  
Put the strap around the base of the filter. The filter is much stronger there and less likely to crush.
 
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#7  
I will say that when I put the filter on at the 50 hrs change I did not even use a filter wrench, but it was about 1.5 + yrs ago. I will say though that I can't remember if I put a little fluid on the gasket or not. I can't believe that I didn't, I do it to all my car filters. I could have overlooked that step and that could be what is causing this.
 
   / Stuck Hydraulic Filter #8  
I have yet to find anything that works as well as a 3-leg oil filter wrench and the link is just one place you could get one. I think most auto parts stores, tool trucks such as Snap-On, MAC, Matco, etc. and other places also have them.
 
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#9  
That 3 leg wrench looks like it would work, or should I say would've worked. I don't know if I can get it on the bottom of the filter now that I crushed it. I should have stopped when I noticed it starting to deform, but I was getting a little pissed and figured that it would eventually let go, guess I was wrong.

Does anybody think heat would be a good idea? or is it not recommended to put heat to a filter.
 
   / Stuck Hydraulic Filter #10  
I don't think I would use heat. Does the filter have a rim or ring around the top? If so take a large screw driver or long chisel and see if you can get it to start moving by striking the screw driver or chisel with a hammer. Sometime the jarring from the screw driver will allow the filter to be removed. If all else fails you may have to completely destroy the outer shell on the the filter to allow access to where it is attached.
 

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