suction line

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Garrabo

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573
Location
GA
Tractor
3120,X-575,BX1830,BX22
whats the best way to get at the transmission strainer,-suction line on a BX-22. do you have to remove the rear wheel. I have almost 200 hrs.
thanks
 
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With a 26mm socket and ratchet wrench from the rear.
 
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will I need to remove the backhoe?
 
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Nope, You can remove it with the backhoe on. Just rotate it out of the way.
 
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I think I have spotted the strainer, do I need to remove the rear wheel, If its the plug I think it is I cant see any other way to get to it. If I raise the tractor with the outrigger to remove the wheel, will the tractor drop when I remove the
strainer plug.. I didnt clean the strainer at 50 hrs, will i loose alot of fluid when I pull it out.
thanks
 
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No, you do not have to remove rear wheel to remove strainer. I cleaned mine at 50 hours and it was bad, but I never tried removing the plug with hyd fluid still in there. I drained hyd fluid first, removed filter and then removed plug. Good question though. I would say it will all drain out but that is me.
 
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When I did my BX22, I removed the rear wheel to make it easier. The 26 mm hex head was really frozen and painted over, so I needed all the elbow room I could get. BTW, removing the rear wheel was a snap. With a jack stand under the axle, I had plenty of room to work ...plus it allowed me to position my rather wide oil drain pan under the tranny. Sometimes trying to save time has the opposite effect.
 
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bellweather-Where in Western mass do you live?
 
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It took me some searching to find the plug. But a 1/2 drive socket and long handle fit to break it loose. To identify it, kneel at the left rear and follow the pipe up - it should go to a hose (at least on my BX-22). The strainer is long, but will come out by sliding it into the wheel space. Taking the wheel off is probably a good idea though, so you can look in. My strainer was very clean - only a few tiny bits. I too think all the fluid is history if you pull it without draining. Why not clean your drain pan(s) and just put it back after?
 
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bellweather-Where in Western mass do you live?

Southern Berkshire County
 

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