Ok. I feel a little silly asking, as I’ve changed oil on everything I’ve owned for the last 30 years... Never on a tractor, so I’ve got a question or two.
I picked up an engine oil filter, an HST filter, hydraulic filter, 5 quarts of engine oil, and a gallon of UDT2 to replenish whatever I lose during the hydraulic filters change.
Everything appears simple enough. Dump engine oil from both drain holes. Replace engine oil filter, replace plugs, fill with 4.2 quarts. Yup. Easy.
Question is regarding HST and hydraulic filter changes. I’m assuming that if I plug any vents prior to filter removal, I may slow down the outflow of oil that doesn’t need to be replaced. Am I correct in assuming that the only vent is the little rubber elbow on the 3-pt hitch? I plan to cram a golf tee in that to plug it while I change filters.
Any other drain I can cork off to slow the flow? I know it’s not going to be a catastrophic amount, but if I can keep it to a minimum...
Thoughts?
Thank you for any positive input!
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I picked up an engine oil filter, an HST filter, hydraulic filter, 5 quarts of engine oil, and a gallon of UDT2 to replenish whatever I lose during the hydraulic filters change.
Everything appears simple enough. Dump engine oil from both drain holes. Replace engine oil filter, replace plugs, fill with 4.2 quarts. Yup. Easy.
Question is regarding HST and hydraulic filter changes. I’m assuming that if I plug any vents prior to filter removal, I may slow down the outflow of oil that doesn’t need to be replaced. Am I correct in assuming that the only vent is the little rubber elbow on the 3-pt hitch? I plan to cram a golf tee in that to plug it while I change filters.
Any other drain I can cork off to slow the flow? I know it’s not going to be a catastrophic amount, but if I can keep it to a minimum...
Thoughts?
Thank you for any positive input!
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