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Re: Info on changing Hydraulic Filter on IH 756
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Posted by K.B. on January 01, 2004 at 12:35:05 from (209.163.30.29):
In Reply to: Info on changing Hydraulic Filter on IH 756 posted by Andy on December 31, 2003 at 15:31:55:
You wouln't lose more than a gallon when you remove the filter. It sounds like you forgot to get the big o-ring that seals the cover. Sometimes you can get away with reusing the old one. Rinse off the metal bypass screen with a little gas or diesel fuel. I've never used a large bolt or nut to hold the filter in position while installing the cover, but there is no reason why you can't. Check fluid level after you get the new filter in, start the engine, you will notice that the system is airlocked. Move the control valve levers back and forth until you have steering and brakes. Turn the steering all the way to the left and all the way to the right a few times. Run the three point hitch down and back up a few times. Make sure your o-ring isn't leaking. Shut down the engine and re-check the fluid level.
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