4.75 (85 & 95 too) fuel oil filter changes and other maintenance

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F3506

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Blue ones
So for those who own them, how much of a pain is it really to change the oil and fuel filters? Looking at them, and checking out a few videos online, it looks like it's a real pain to service the tractor. Is there a trick so it's not so bad? Do you have to remove the fuel filters to get the oil filter off?

Are there any other maintenance nightmares with these things? I forgot to check. Does the ac coil still slide out for cleaning? Does anyone make at least an oil filter relocation bracket to make that part easier?
 
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It is much easier to plan on changing the fuel filters while doing the oil change.

The coolers are great for blowing out, the covers do a great job and when
pulled out everything is easy to blow.

The one job is the sediment filter it's down there against the firewall. Other
than needing a short wrench for the one side oil dump that is behind the
Hydraulic filter.

With the extended maintenance schedule we service ours in the fall each
year and plan on doing it that way. We do pull our loader for summer work
and it being gone helps, I really like the removing and installing our loader,
it's easy on and off.

I would prefill your fuel filters before installing to help with the priming. We
like working on ours it's better than our DX60 we traded in, it's easier than
our T2220 also.
 
 
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