Using a vacuum while removing the transmission strainer method for my BX25

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Jeff H

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For those that use the vacuum cleaner while removing the transmission strainer on a BX. Do you hook the vacuum hose tightly to the dipstick hole? If so do you have any problem sucking up fluid into the vacuum? Or do you have to purposely leave a little break or leak in the connection to avoid that?
Thank you
 
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Have done this on my L several times, with nothing special and no problems. Unless the vacuum hose is down in the fluid, i don't think it can suck the fluid up the walls of the case and into the hose...
 
   / Using a vacuum while removing the transmission strainer method for my BX25
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Hi Dave
Thanks for the response....... so did you hook the vacuum hose tightly to the opening or just hold in there leaving a vacuum break?
Jeff
 
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Jeez, just replace the fluid.
 
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If you use a 5hp Shop Vac, it will definitely suck fluid in. I've done it! You need something weaker, and the hose needs to be tight on the hole.
 
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I found a hose that fit tight in the fill port. It worked great. Very little fluid loss and nothing got sucked into the vacuum. And it is a good, powerful shop vac. Maybe different on the small tractors as you might be closer to the fluid level. That I cannot say... but if you try it with some clear tubing, you should know instantly if you have an issue. If so, then you can make a trap from a pop bottle or something
 
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Jeez, just replace the fluid.

LOL...I agree!! Spend all that money on a new tractor then cheap out on a pail of oil, LOL.
 
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For those that use the vacuum cleaner while removing the transmission strainer on a BX. Do you hook the vacuum hose tightly to the dipstick hole? If so do you have any problem sucking up fluid into the vacuum? Or do you have to purposely leave a little break or leak in the connection to avoid that?
Thank you

I used a 5HP Shop vac on mine without any fluid being pulled into the vacuum. The end of the hose fit perfect into the rear hydro fill hole.If you leave a break, you wont create a suction which defeats the purpose. Maybe lost a pint of Hydro fluid in the process and it was clean and clear at 50 hrs. Next interval I will change out the oil completely.
 
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LOL...I agree!! Spend all that money on a new tractor then cheap out on a pail of oil, LOL.

It depends on what service interval one is at. Some only recommend filter change whereas some recommend filter and fluid change.

Me, I change the fluid only when the service interval calls for it. Otherwise I just change the filter. Kubota SUDT ain't cheap. Kubota designed it, built it, tested it etc so I figure they know better than me.
 

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