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B414 Hydraulic flush

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Eric Rylander

03-29-2005 18:47:09




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My father in Minnesota owns a 1963 B414 diesel. The hydraulic oil has not been changed in the ten plus years he has owned the tractor, and needs to be done. His I&T manual is vauge on this.

Does anyone have a photo or scanned page from the operator's manual to show me which plug to remove to drain it, the location of a filter if the system has such, and what the capacity of the system is? I would greatly appreciate it, I am looking on EBAY for an operator's manual.

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JB2

03-29-2005 21:46:41




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 Re: B414 Hydraulic flush in reply to Eric Rylander, 03-29-2005 18:47:09  
Hi Eric, the filter is in the return line in the front of the reservoir under the seat. When you sit on the seat and look down at the top of the transmission cover between your legs on the right side you will see two steel hydraulic lines from the hydraulic pump to the reservoir. The small one is the pressure line and the large one is the return/suction line. The filter is on the end of the suction line in the reservoir. To remove the filter without loosing Hytran fluid, park the tractor on a steep incline with front pointing up. Lock parking brake, turn engine off and put transmission in reverse gear LO range.
On the suction line, about 6 inches from the reservoir you will see a rubber sleeve with two hose clamps on it. Clean all the dirt from this area, loosen hose clamps and slide rubber sleeve forward on the suction line until the joint in the suction line is exposed. The suction line towards the reservoir has a slight curve to it, now rotate this section of the suction line until the curve allows this section to be clear of the section to the hydraulic pump. Now carefully pull the section in the reservoir towards the front of the tractor. Becareful to pull in a straight line as not to damage the filter screen that will come out of the reservoir. Clean filter screen with solvent and dry. Put some lubricant on the "O" ring seal and re-install in reverse order. Hope this helps. Can't remember Hytran capacity. The fluid can also be drained from the suction line by putting a piece of flexible hose on the suction line into a container. To drain the system you would not park the tractor on an incline.

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JB2

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