RalphVa
Super Member
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
- Messages
- 7,873
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
Who has changed out the hydraulic oil and cleaned the suction screen on their 2025R?
Was thinking I needed to remove a rear wheel to get the lower 3ph bar out from in front of the cap over the suction screen access. Looking at it with my SIL this morning, this bar appears to be shorter than the one on the 4010. Looks as though it'll slide to the left into the left wheel recess to get it out of the way. It not, looks as though I can loosen the bolts on the left side bar bearing to allow it to tilt a bit to get the bar deeper into the wheel recess.
Who has cleaned out their 2025R hydraulic suction screen to experience this?
At least on the 2025R, I only have to do this once. The hydraulic filter is a separate spin-on. The 4010's was on the suction side of the pump and was in among the suction screen such that one had to remove the suction screen just to get the filter out.
Like on the 1025R, I'll have to extract some oil with my 7 quart extractor to get enough room in my approximate 12 quart drain pan to contain the old hydraulic oil.
Ralph
Was thinking I needed to remove a rear wheel to get the lower 3ph bar out from in front of the cap over the suction screen access. Looking at it with my SIL this morning, this bar appears to be shorter than the one on the 4010. Looks as though it'll slide to the left into the left wheel recess to get it out of the way. It not, looks as though I can loosen the bolts on the left side bar bearing to allow it to tilt a bit to get the bar deeper into the wheel recess.
Who has cleaned out their 2025R hydraulic suction screen to experience this?
At least on the 2025R, I only have to do this once. The hydraulic filter is a separate spin-on. The 4010's was on the suction side of the pump and was in among the suction screen such that one had to remove the suction screen just to get the filter out.
Like on the 1025R, I'll have to extract some oil with my 7 quart extractor to get enough room in my approximate 12 quart drain pan to contain the old hydraulic oil.
Ralph