44trxfun
Gold Member
Hi gang,
Like last time, it's been a while since I posted here. What can I say; too many hobbies and too little time! My '08 GC2300 is still going strong having moved tons of rock, mowed mega acres of lawn and pasture and cleared too many feet of snow, not to mention driveway grading and other assorted tasks. It is truly one of the best investments I ever made!
It's been a while since I changed the hydraulic oil myself (last few times were done by dealer since it was there for other things). Today's the day and all is going well. However when I pulled the suction screen, one of the o-rings was loose on it. I've cleaned the screen as per the manual and am ready to reassemble.
I think I've got the position of the o-rings right, but it doesn't feel right when re-inserting it through the fitting in the tubing. Can one of you either confirm the position of both o-rings as shown in the picture is correct or post the right positioning for them. I don't find the diagram in the manual all that helpful.
Thanks much and happy tractoring!
Like last time, it's been a while since I posted here. What can I say; too many hobbies and too little time! My '08 GC2300 is still going strong having moved tons of rock, mowed mega acres of lawn and pasture and cleared too many feet of snow, not to mention driveway grading and other assorted tasks. It is truly one of the best investments I ever made!
It's been a while since I changed the hydraulic oil myself (last few times were done by dealer since it was there for other things). Today's the day and all is going well. However when I pulled the suction screen, one of the o-rings was loose on it. I've cleaned the screen as per the manual and am ready to reassemble.
I think I've got the position of the o-rings right, but it doesn't feel right when re-inserting it through the fitting in the tubing. Can one of you either confirm the position of both o-rings as shown in the picture is correct or post the right positioning for them. I don't find the diagram in the manual all that helpful.
Thanks much and happy tractoring!