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Hydraulic Filter on Cmore

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Cmore

04-22-2004 19:39:48




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Is the filter on the side of the left side (sitting on tractor)of the box with four bolts?? Does it also have the sending wire for the touch control coming out of the middle of these four bolts?? How do you drain the hydraulics on Cmore?? Thanks. Cmore




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BillWV

04-23-2004 04:56:53




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 Re: Hydraulic Filter on Cmore in reply to Cmore, 04-22-2004 19:39:48  
I'm getting ready to do the same thing. Glad you posted this.
Can't wait to see what kind of muck is in that filter. After seeing the bottom of the oil pan, nothing would surprise me.

Bill



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Randy in NE

04-23-2004 09:40:03




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 Re: Re: Hydraulic Filter on Cmore in reply to BillWV, 04-23-2004 04:56:53  
I cleaned mine last summer for the first time in who knows how many years. I have had it for four years now. Mine was as clean as a whistle. Surpising! The hydraulic system is a close system so the pressure can build up in there.



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Randy in NE

04-23-2004 04:19:54




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 Re: Hydraulic Filter on Cmore in reply to Cmore, 04-22-2004 19:39:48  
Loosen up the fill plug enough so that you can wiggle it in the threads and let it release any pressure that may have built up inside the hydraulic unit. Otherwise it is possible to get a quick bath in hytran oil. Been there and done that. It would have been a Kodak moment for the look on my face. :>).



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TDK

04-22-2004 20:50:20




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 Re: Hydraulic Filter on Cmore in reply to Cmore, 04-22-2004 19:39:48  
You're exactly right about the filter. The drain is just to the right of filter (small plug).



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