3110 Hydraulic Service and other questions

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thunderheart

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Joined
Aug 26, 2012
Messages
46
Location
Mebane NC
Tractor
YM3110
Hey fellas, couple of quick questions

1) When servicing the Hydraulics filter/screen/whatever-it-is, that is accessed at the back/bottom of the differential, is it required to drain the sump? Just wondering if the filter can be inspected outside of a fluid change. Looks to me as if you pull that thing, then all the fluid would come pouring out.

2) What size are the grease fittings on the 3110? I have a few that need replacing but figured I may as well do 'em all at once. They look like they are all the same size to me. I dropped by Northern Tool with one I had pulled off my lift arm but they didn't have them. Maybe Tractor Supply? There is a large JD dealer about 20 miles away as well.

3) One of the hydraulic lines on my tractor was cut at some point, under the right running-board. It's the larger of the two lines (return I think?) and I assume it was cut for an auxiliary unit like an FEL. Somebody patched it with a piece of rubber hose and some clamps :eek::confused2::thumbdown:. Could I just get a brass "T", flare the two ends of the cut, put in the "T" and the cap the spare outlet? Just as easy as a coupling but provides flexibility in future. My fluid level has dropped the last week when it had remain steady for the previous 40 hours or so. There has been a minor leak at the patch since I bought the tractor, but I have been using my new 6 ft, heavy framed disc harrow this week and I'm wondering if the added strain has made the leak worse. As part of my start of the year maintenance I want to go ahead and fix this patch.

Thanx for any advice,

Dallas
 
   / 3110 Hydraulic Service and other questions
  • Thread Starter
#3  
That thing is supposed to be on there !!??? Wow. Why? But yeah that is exactly what it looks like on my tractor Winston. However there is definitely a leak there on mine. Maybe it just needs to be replaced as the rubber looks cracked and kinda dry-rotted.

Thanx Brother!
 
   / 3110 Hydraulic Service and other questions #4  
Yes, the rubber splice in the return line is factory. I had to replace my rubber hose there. If you don't drain the sump B-4 you remove the filter screen cover you will have fluid everywhere
 
   / 3110 Hydraulic Service and other questions #5  
Humm mine is a solid line all the way from pump to the rear end guess I never noticed that until now.
 
   / 3110 Hydraulic Service and other questions #6  
Well my return does have that rubber coupler after all for the record I looked but missed it earlier. I did my loader valve plumbing yesterday and had the right floor board out and there it is bigger than Dallas. :)
 

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