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Reservoir Lid Utes

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PAULIH300

05-06-2005 17:56:03




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For those who ever wondered what the underside of the reservior top looks like on a 300/330/350U,thanks to an EBAY auction,here's an image.My question though is,where is the screen supposed to be? Is it on the end of the round area that points down toward the fluid supply?

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Perry County Farmalls

05-07-2005 14:50:09




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 Re: Reservoir Lid Utes in reply to PAULIH300, 05-06-2005 17:56:03  
Mine on the 350 was taken out when I got it, They put on an external filter....not factory, but works very well.



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iester

05-06-2005 20:22:26




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 Re: Reservoir Lid Utes in reply to PAULIH300, 05-06-2005 17:56:03  
yes it sits in the other three inches of res.Mine was full of sandy sludge



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Unreserved dick

05-06-2005 18:53:46




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 Re: Reservoir Lid Utes in reply to PAULIH300, 05-06-2005 17:56:03  
It's an outstandingly poor design by IH. My screen was collapsed also, like Harold's,and that's probably the typical case. The "T-screen" hangs down two or three inches below the gasket surface, and is thus prone to mechanical damage when you're taking it apart.

Sounds as though you're getting ready to do some heavy hydraulic work, including going in after this rascal. It so, make sure you lift the cover straight up, and have a plan/place to set it down, or you'll probably end up replacing the screen whether it really needs it or not - was about $70 from CaseIH a couple of years back. It's also very helpful to pull all the valves off the side to reduce the weight and put the center of gravity in the middle when you're pulling the cover; thing's awfully heavy and awkward in any case. It's a good job to get some good help with.

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PAULIH300

05-06-2005 19:09:29




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 Re: Reservoir Lid Utes in reply to Unreserved dick, 05-06-2005 18:53:46  
I have a cherry picker so if it needs to come off,I think I can let it dangle for a while.Wish I had a borescope to put down the fill hole and get a look see of the pickup.....but that view probably isnt even visible from the fill hole.



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Harold Hubbard

05-06-2005 18:21:40




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 Re: Reservoir Lid Utes in reply to PAULIH300, 05-06-2005 17:56:03  
The screen is T-shaped, with a short stem. It screws into the threaded hole in the top center of the photo. I had mine off a couple years ago, I don't think it had been off since it was built. There was a half inch of sludge in the bottom of the reservoir, and the screen was plugged so tight it had collapsed from the suction of the pump.



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Harold Hubbard

05-07-2005 03:48:04




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 Re: Reservoir Lid Utes in reply to Harold Hubbard, 05-06-2005 18:21:40  
I also should have mentioned that I think one of the reasons so much sludge builds up is that the drain is half an inch above the bottom of the reservoir, so you can never get all the oil out when you drain it.



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Ibby

05-07-2005 04:38:17




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 Re: Reservoir Lid Utes in reply to Harold Hubbard, 05-07-2005 03:48:04  
That's why I suggested draining it tru the pump return lines. Gets a bit more oil out.



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