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    I just changed my hydro fluid in my 2520, 70 hours. Scary find. I spent hours getting the metal shards, chunks and splinters out of the filter and my hands. Wear gloves when you do it! Live and learn I suppose.

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    I removed the magnets, and washed mine with Diesel fuel at 50 hours. Mine did not have a much as your appears to have, but washed up quickly.
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    Thanks for posting. Very informative.
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    Thanks for the info, I hope my new 2520 is in by the end of the week. This wait is killing me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smalltown
    I removed the magnets, and washed mine with Diesel fuel at 50 hours. Mine did not have a much as your appears to have, but washed up quickly.
    Yours look clean compared to mine. My magnets were covered in shavings. As a matter of fact I had no ideas there was 4 magnets in the screen.

    I had been having issues with my hydraulics, and it was due. Surely being 20 hours past first change didn't make it look that way. I know 4 hours of it was at idle.
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    Default Re: check those screens

    Quote Originally Posted by megaboz View Post
    I just changed my hydro fluid in my 2520, 70 hours. Scary find. I spent hours getting the metal shards, chunks and splinters out of the filter and my hands. Wear gloves when you do it! Live and learn I suppose.

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    That is a lot of metal and the color is darker than it should be. Hope your warranty is good because something bad is going on there.
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    What is the standard transmission oil change interval for the JD2520? My 4520 does not require it for 400 hours.
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    Default Re: check those screens

    According to my operator's manual:
    After the firrst 50 hours
    Change engne oil and filter.
    Change transmission oil and filter.
    Clean transmission suction screen.

    After that it's every 200 hours.
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    I may have been 20 hours late but that is no excuse for the shrapnel I found.

    200 hours is too long in my opinion for such a small amount of fluid.

    Either way in 10 hours I will be flushing it out again.
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    Default Re: check those screens

    Quote Originally Posted by megaboz View Post
    I may have been 20 hours late but that is no excuse for the shrapnel I found.

    200 hours is too long in my opinion for such a small amount of fluid.

    Either way in 10 hours I will be flushing it out again.
    im with you on the 10 hour deal man that filter look bad glad you found that before it caused major problems.

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