OK, the dealer gives me two filters for the hydraulic/tranny unit for my new b3200. Filter numbers show #hh660 and #hh670 .How do you tell which filter goes where ? Love my new b3200 but the service manual is not simple clear.
I don't think you will be able to mix them up, the size of the threads should be different.OK, the dealer gives me two filters for the hydraulic/tranny unit for my new b3200. Filter numbers show #hh660 and #hh670 .How do you tell which filter goes where ? Love my new b3200 but the service manual is not simple clear.
I don't think you will be able to mix them up, the size of the threads should be different.
HH660 is the HST filter
HH670 is the Suction filter[/QUOTE
Thanks for the help. I never thought of looking at the threads. Sooner ot later my dealer going get tired of my phone calls. So going use the forum more at the risk of the experts on here seeing how inexperience I am about working on the tractor. Dealer do far is really cool with my calls, but the forum is more fun. Now why could they not write suct . and discharge on the filters lol.....
after taking them off i notice one has a recess bevel face, and the other is crowned face, so like you pointed out, probally cannot mix them up. Thank you for your help....I don't think you will be able to mix them up, the size of the threads should be different.
HH660 is the HST filter
HH670 is the Suction filter
thanks for the head up, I was prepared as per your tip. Dealer said, " o some will come out, put clean pan under filter and reuse it". Dam, some was not right word, it gushed out like you said on right side (3 quarts ). I just put new oil in , could not bring myself to put use oil back with new filters. Thank you for the heads upHH660 left side, not much oil will escape, do this at 50, 200 and 400 hours. HH670 right side, removing this will drain most of tank, no 50 hour service, only at 400 hours, also at 400, hydraulic fluid replacement along with transmission strainer cleaning.