beowulf
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- Joined
- Dec 31, 2003
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- Location
- Central California Foothills
- Tractor
- Kubota L3410 HST, J Deere riding mower
I know where you are coming from. I had the first service on my tractor done at my place in the mountains. All went well but the guy could not get one of the hydraulic filters off - no matter what he did. I had an assortment of oil filter wrenches around - every kind. Nothing worked and he was going to give up. I suggested that we put the vice grip filter wrench on really tight and hook it to a chain and hook the chain to my pick up and try to give it a quick nudge. He said no, but after another 30 minutes of trying he wanted to try the pick-up chain idea. We lined it up and I moved the pick up ever so slightly and the filter came loose. I am not sure it would work out as well in all circumstances but it worked beautifully for us.
Note: once you get it off spread some clean oil around the lip and rubber so it will come off easier next time. Good luck.
This is the kind of wrench we clamped on and hooked to a light weight chain.
Amazon.com: Locking Grip Oil Fliter Wrench Vise Style Grip for Filters or Cylinder Shapes: Home Improvement
Note: once you get it off spread some clean oil around the lip and rubber so it will come off easier next time. Good luck.
This is the kind of wrench we clamped on and hooked to a light weight chain.
Amazon.com: Locking Grip Oil Fliter Wrench Vise Style Grip for Filters or Cylinder Shapes: Home Improvement