I just completed the 50 hour service on my 2320 at 66 hours. I was surprised by the amount of filings in the sump and on the screen but reading on
TBN I knew what to expect. What I never expected was to see all four magnets stuck together inside the screen filter. I know there is lots of fluid moving through there and after all they are magnets but I thought they might stay in place (seperated) to collect more metal. I installed them spaced evenly around the inside of the filter.
The engine oil change went very easy other than trying to refill the oil with the
FEL attached, maybe next time I will take the
FEL off to make things a little easier to work around.
The tranny fluid change took much longer because the 3 point has to be partly removed and I couldn't get the rod out that holds the sway control links in place. The rod hit the rim before it was out far enough to remove the sway linkage. Then I removed the right bushing and was able to get things apart that way. The manual shows pictures but not for the 2320, the back end of the tranny looks totally different than my 2320. The filter cover on mine has 4 bolts and a spring holding the filter in place. I am not sure what the picture is from in the manual but it sure isn't this 2320 I have. Once everything was cleaned out for teh tranny fluid I put in 10 litres but still need to add a little more because I saw nothing in the site glass after running at idle for a few minutes and waiting about 10 minutes after shutting it down. I will check it and add what I will need before using it.
Also I found both the drain plugs but the one is useless if you drain the lower one first. It would make more sense to have a drain plug on the bottom of the sump, there was lots of fluid in there when I took off the filter cover.