B7510 Suction Line Strainer

   / B7510 Suction Line Strainer #1  

CampMan

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Seacoast Area, NH
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Kubota B2320, 2012 yr
When I first serviced my B7200 HST in 1987 I found the Suction Metal Strainer (Hydraulic system bolt type strainer) containing rather a large quanity of metal filings that were obviously left in the engine etc.

Now I have a B7510 with 30 hours... If I were to remove and clean the metal strainer of the hydraulic system now, without draining the hydro fluid would I lose a large quanity of fluid or just what oil in the line from removing the strainer? Does anyone know?
Thanks in advance
 
   / B7510 Suction Line Strainer #2  
I am guessing her, but in my manual, as it specifies when you are "...changing the transmission fluid, also clean the suction strainer", I would assume you will lose a significant quantity of fluid and would advise against it.
 
   / B7510 Suction Line Strainer #3  
On my 7610 the strainer is at the same 'level' as the hyd oil filter which is higher up on the case than the drain plugs but when I drained the hyd fluid I got 3.25 gallons.

You'd probably get at least a gallon if you removed the strainer plug before the drain plugs it would be my guess.

At my 50 hour a got a few metal chards but not enough to concern me. The screen is pretty fine mesh and the filter will get the rest.
 

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