John stark
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- Joined
- Mar 14, 2022
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- 44
- Tractor
- Mahindra 4540 2wd
Wasn't too bad , a have a strap wrenchwhat method did you use to remove the hydraulic filter? how bad was it to remove?
Wasn't too bad , a have a strap wrenchwhat method did you use to remove the hydraulic filter? how bad was it to remove?
mine is lose also.I have a question for all you 5100 series owners out there....Does everyone else's float position seem a little crunchy going in? Seems pretty rough, i have to kinda slam it in with a lot of force, and it feels a little rough/ crunchy when it goes in, , i have had a few other issues with the loader joystick, when new it was loose, then around 30 or so hours the set screw that holds the cable still came loose, , all of that is ok now but the crunchy feeling has always been there from day o
ne.....any thoughts, maybe call the deal
My preferred method actually. Longer the screwdriver, more leverage.Screw driver through the filter
John, thanks for the heads up but can you provide a little more info for identification?Just a quick note, I decided to check my loader bolts, the 3 in the front with lockwashers we're tight, however the 4 further back(under loader cradle) were all loose, I just hit 100 hrs, I put a dab of orange removable locktight and re torqued
its a 5145 100 hrsJohn, thanks for the heads up but can you provide a little more info for identification?
I 100% agree, I went above and beyond my 50 hr service, every time I work the machine hard I am combing over it looking and listening for the smallest thing....great advice!In my humble opinion the first, in service, service, no matter who does it, is the most important service any tractor or powered implement will ever receive and it entails way more than just changing the fluids and/or filters. Every bolt needs to be checked for correct torque and re torqued if necessary and every grease fitting needs to be greased. The first in service, service will set the tone for the longevity of any machine or powered implement.