$85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320

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Good info on the importance of break-in oil. But....

Hmmmm... Mtce label on the hood of my 3320 says 50 hours. Owner's manual says 200 hours. And now jdparts says 100 hours, maybe 200 hours depending on how the machine is used.

Nothing like consistency.... :rolleyes:
 
   / $85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320 #12  
dieselalles said:
Good info on the importance of break-in oil. But....

Hmmmm... Mtce label on the hood of my 3320 says 50 hours. Owner's manual says 200 hours. And now jdparts says 100 hours, maybe 200 hours depending on how the machine is used.

Nothing like consistency.... :rolleyes:
Like stated above, I went through this same conflicting agonizing dilemma a few mos ago with my 3720. In fact I contacted JD tech support and got two different answers (50 hrs and 200 hrs) on two different inquiries from two different people. So I decided to just play it safe and change at 50 hrs, ie oil & filters for transmission, engine and front axle. It's not cheap but it give me peace of mind and some protection if/when there is a warranty issue. But, I agree it should be spelled out clearly in black and white.
 
   / $85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320 #13  
After reading this, It makes me mad that I did not ask for these filters to be part of the deal when I bought my 3320. I just forgot about it. I got free filters when I bought my last Deere. JC
 
   / $85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320 #14  
I changed my hydro filter and fluid at 280 hrs.... of course the "T" fence post through the filter made it sort of essential :)

Rehabing a old pasture and found an old fence nobody knew about. It was flat on the ground and popped up a post as I went over.

The 400 hr fluid change is spendy no matter how you figure it. But so was the tractor.
 
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sunnyside360 said:
... I decided to just play it safe and change at 50 hrs, ie oil & filters for transmission, engine and front axle...

Did you use regular oil or break in oil? There seems to be conflicting info on that as well. My dealer says they have never used anything other than regular JD oil in the specified grade on their 50 hr. services. The link above from bjcsc shows break-in oil is to be used for at least 100 hrs.
 
   / $85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320 #16  
On the one hand, break-in oils are not as essential as they once were (due to better initial machining) but on the other hand, it's hard to figure out what to do when every place you look you get a different answer! We all want to do exactly what were supposed to do but no one is making it easy...

If it were me, I'd leave it alone and change it at 100 hours. Or, if you would feel better changing it, change it and put the break-in oil back in. When I got to 100 hours, I noticed my OM said that all the other 5X25 tractors were due for an oil change, but my first one wasn't due until 300 hours. When I was at the dealer picking up a new hyd. filter (which, BTW, was $54), I asked about the engine oil and the service guy said all were due at 100 hours. So I bought the oil and the filter. When I got home, I called some different service departments and was given both answers. So I called JD Ag Customer support and asked them. They looked it up, and in fact the interval had been changed back to 100 hours and the initial service guy was spot on.
 
   / $85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320 #17  
Folks, change your engine and hydraulic oils & filters at the first 50-hours. Also CLEAN the hydraulic internal screen, This gets out most of the metal shavings that was in the interior housings when it was milled at the factory.

Then change your engine oil & filter every 100 hrs. up to 500 hrs. using any good diesel engine oil. Then use Delvac 1 made by Mobil and start the change interval at every 200 hrs.

Change your Hydraulic oil, filter and clean the internal screen every 400 hrs. and use JD Hy guard Low visc.

I've got 3500 hrs. on my currant tractor and have used this method since new. I just recently had to put a gasket on my oil pan and had a neighbor help me, (he is a retired Diesel mechanic) and he said he had never seen the inside of a diesel engine that clean with as many hours, SO you decide:)


David
 
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Killer_B said:
Did you use regular oil or break in oil? There seems to be conflicting info on that as well. My dealer says they have never used anything other than regular JD oil in the specified grade on their 50 hr. services. The link above from bjcsc shows break-in oil is to be used for at least 100 hrs.

I used JD Break-In oil for 50 hr change and was told (by JD dealer) to use JD 10W-30 for next change.
 
   / $85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320 #19  
I am about to hit 200hrs myself. I bought the $100 kit from my dealer that included the $85 trans filter. I think this kit is the only way to buy filters for the 3X20s. My dealer after ordering my kit said they will be doing the same for their fluid changes in teh spring since it such a good value. They did not know it existed for the 3X20 series until I had them order mine.
 

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