2305 Removing FEL

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camillit

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Directions go on and on...any tricks to removing my fel on my 4 day old 2305?
 
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Which loader? My advice either way, RTFM, over and over and over :D .
 
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put bucket level on ground, flip up loader locks, raise loader till it stands on its own and and your tires clear, shut off tractor. get a rag. move loader control in all directions to relieve pressure. pop quick disconnects and wipe excess hyd fluid with rag. start tractor, drive away. i can have my loader off an on in under a minute, you will too with a little practice. my only advice is to make sure you lift it high enough to back out before you disconnect the lines.
 
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do it on the flattest most level place you have--concrete or asphalt if possible will make the re-install easier. If you have to do it on dirt or grass--consider putting down a sheet of plywood to help level the loader and front wheels.
 
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After a few times you'll get the hang of it. Mine comes off in less than 2 minutes now. Just remember to relieve pressure in the hyd lines before disconnecting the hoses. (They will come off easily under pressure, but you'll never get them back on without, ehh, nevermind...) It's so easy to do, one can find my FEL anywhere in the yard...
 
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All good answers...

My only addition would be to park the loader inside or in the shade, if possible.
Heat, from the sun, can cause the hydraulic fluid to expand and make it difficult to reconnect the loader lines.
If this happens, put a rag over the loader's hydraulic lines (one at a time) and tap the end of the Quick-Disconnect fitting with a mallet. A little fluid will spurt out. Don't use your hands...use a tool.

Definitely follow B8FISH's advice, if possible.

And, after a few times, it's easy.
 
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RoyJackson said:
My only addition would be to park the loader inside or in the shade, if possible.

If that's not possible I've had good luck with covering my implements with silver tarps. They should also protect the hoses from UV damage and shield the implements from the elements a litte - just be sure you don't start collecting water if you're in a mosquito zone :eek:
 
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fattyfat1 said:
put bucket level on ground, flip up loader locks, raise loader till it stands on its own and and your tires clear, shut off tractor. get a rag. move loader control in all directions to relieve pressure. pop quick disconnects and wipe excess hyd fluid with rag. start tractor, drive away. i can have my loader off an on in under a minute, you will too with a little practice. my only advice is to make sure you lift it high enough to back out before you disconnect the lines.

Only a few additions - you may need to put some down force on the loader in the initial step (i.e. lift the front-end of the tractor off the ground a bit) to get the loader locks to flip easily. Back up the tractor a bit after the loader is off but the hydro lines are still attached (I'm talking less than 1 foot) - this helps make it easier to move the whole bundle of 4 hydro lines as they are usually in a "ring" for routing - gives you clearance between the foot platform and the loader. Also, set the parking brake before getting off the tractor to unhook the lines - if it rolls back it could pop the hydro lines.

It's quick and easy!

Scott
 
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I remember being utterly amazed at how easy it was when the dealer removed the FEL in the yard. I've not tried it yet by after reading this post, I'm going to try it when I get home!
 
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flyngti said:
I remember being utterly amazed at how easy it was when the dealer removed the FEL in the yard. I've not tried it yet by after reading this post, I'm going to try it when I get home!

With enough practice you too will be that smooth.. LOL

brian
 

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