New here. I have a B3300SU and am doing the 50 hour service. I am changing the HST and hydraulic filters. The manual is a bit confusing. Do I need to drain the oil to do this? What happens if I don't?
no you do not - have the new filter ready, with some new oil around the gasket, and then do the quickest swap possible - sometimes it can go easy so times messy - but most of the time very little is lost. Less than a pint/quart if that much. The HST filter screen IS A little different !!! That is a harder situation to get right !New here. I have a B3300SU and am doing the 50 hour service. I am changing the HST and hydraulic filters. The manual is a bit confusing. Do I need to drain the oil to do this? What happens if I don't?
I'm curious how you hook the shop vac up...did you craft a fitting, or do you have someone hold it on there while you replace the filters?I've done this a couple times now and it works marvelously.
If you put a shop vac hose in the hydraulic filler hole (where you pour in the hydraulic fluid), it'll create enough suction and negative pressure that you'll barely lose a drop of fluid while changing the filters.
A previous commenter mentions which one tends to lose the most fluid (right side filter, I believe). This trick has always worked for me and I never have to find a clean bucket to drain the fluid into. This is good since I never have a clean bucket! It seriously takes less than 30 seconds to spin one filter off and another back on when you don't have to mess with draining and filling the fluid.