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Topic: Re: 300 Utility hydraulic questions
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| 300 dave
11-12-2012 06:16:20
74.32.160.84
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thanks to all again, Does the valve box have to be removed from the machine to get it all clean? Where is the drain for the tank (under seat)? Will the valve box from a 300 Row crop Fit on and work? Aside from the handles being a bit difficult to use. I have one on the bench. |
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| Janicholson
11-12-2012 15:00:03
96.24.99.126
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Re: 300 Utility hydraulic questions in reply to 300 dave, 11-12-2012 06:16:20
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| The drain is on the right front bottom corner. it allows oil to run down the side and under. (I put a short length of pipe nipple in the hole quickly so as to keep mess to reasonable levels). I believe the valve will need to be taken off. The reservoir does not One screen to clean is in the reservoir. Jim |
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| 300 dave
11-14-2012 12:41:37
50.48.49.84
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Re: 300 Utility hydraulic questions in reply to Janicholson, 11-12-2012 15:00:03
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| HI and thanks again Had good weather today (35 outside)so, fluid is like heavy cream, about same color; just off white toward tan. Got all disconnected and dripping out, FOund drain plug under cylinder mount. Valve is in shop ready to be hosed and fixed. So questions are, 1)where is the screen in the resivoir that needs to be cleaned and how to get it out? 2)Why NOT pull the resivoir box ? It is a few bolts. The gasket could probably be made from the "in a tube" type stuff, temperatures allowing of course. Or is that overkill? |
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