Accidentally had a piece of a stick break off and fall in the hydraulic fill of my l3800d. Not sure if it will harm anything in there or if there is a way to get it out. It’s about 3-4” long piece that broke off in there.
WHY?
Why did you poke a stick in there?
sheer stupidity….WHY?
Why did you poke a stick in there?
Honest answers always gets a thumbs up!sheer stupidity….
Wow, thank you for the detailed response! The green highlighted hole is the one I dropped it in. I like the idea of removing the pto cover and shaft. I do have a backhoe on the tractor and am wondering if firing it up to get the backhoe out is the way would macérate it or not. Would simply firing up the engine be ok or would that grind it up?Honest answers always gets a thumbs up!
Wood stick, it will float in the hydraulic fluid till the gears grab it and macerate it into pulp then send it to the filter.
Is this where you stuck the stick? (green)
If so it's in the rear end and the best way to get to it is pull the hydraulic cylinder cover and remove the stick.
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Second option would be to remove the PTO cover and the PTO shaft (yellow) that will give you a pretty good hole (red) to fish it out.
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Honest answers always gets a thumbs up!
Yes you could start it with clutch in (clutch pedal pushed down) and NOT moving it and you would be fine.Wow, thank you for the detailed response! The green highlighted hole is the one I dropped it in. I like the idea of removing the pto cover and shaft. I do have a backhoe on the tractor and am wondering if firing it up to get the backhoe out is the way would macérate it or not. Would simply firing up the engine be ok or would that grind it up?
Man, I air some dirty laundry sometimes, but just a little friendly FYI; next time you reveal something like that, make sure to blame it on your grandson.Accidentally had a piece of a stick break off and fall in the hydraulic fill of my l3800d. Not sure if it will harm anything in there or if there is a way to get it out. It’s about 3-4” long piece that broke off in there.
One more question, if i remove the top cover instead which seems like it would give the most access would the lifting arms need to be removed or would that all come up as a complete unit? Not sure what other disassembly is involved with removing the top cover but upon reviewing the diagrams and thinking that the stick would float im guessing the top would be the better option.Yes you could start it with clutch in (clutch pedal pushed down) and NOT moving it and you would be fine.
The Gears in the rear only turn on movement, having the clutch pedal pushed in is a safety only.
This would allow you to move the BH hydraulicly.
If you need to move the tractor away from the BH after removal, I would suggest you do it manually (like pushing or pulling it, that way if the stick does get caught in the diff it should not do any damage.
One note: I would not do a normal fluid drain, that way if the sick is floating or broken it should not get moved to the front of the transmission.
Drain it from the rear axle cases, then after you've removed the stick then drain it from all other points.