Mikey201
New member
Hello, I'm new to this site and am looking for some help!
My tractor is a NH 1925 HST 4x4. The pump was making a squealing noise so I bought new filters and drained the hydraulic oil as shown in the owners manual. The old oil was the color of Baileys Irish Cream (7.5 gallons). I'm thinking water and dust mixed together with the oil. The new oil which I purchased from Tractor Supply is Travellers Premium (meets all NH specifications) and is as clear as water.
Prior to changing the oil, I had detached my frontend loader, a Bush Hog 2245 QT that also has a W.R.Long 4 way bucket, aka clam shell. The loader attaches via side mounts and a front bar holder. The hydraulic hoses attach to 3 nipples coming off the diverter control block.
I'd like to drain all / most of the oil that is in the loader which I suspect would hold upwards of a gallon or more of contaminated oil. I don't want to hook everything back up and introduce bad oil back into my tractor. I noticed the nipples on diverter block are shown in the owners manual as: 1) pressure out, 2) return and 3) sump tank. I'm wondering if I could possibly connect up but leave the return off and place it into a recovery bucket to catch the old oil?
I really would appreciate any helpful information on how to get the old oil out as simple and safely as possible.
Thank You!
My tractor is a NH 1925 HST 4x4. The pump was making a squealing noise so I bought new filters and drained the hydraulic oil as shown in the owners manual. The old oil was the color of Baileys Irish Cream (7.5 gallons). I'm thinking water and dust mixed together with the oil. The new oil which I purchased from Tractor Supply is Travellers Premium (meets all NH specifications) and is as clear as water.
Prior to changing the oil, I had detached my frontend loader, a Bush Hog 2245 QT that also has a W.R.Long 4 way bucket, aka clam shell. The loader attaches via side mounts and a front bar holder. The hydraulic hoses attach to 3 nipples coming off the diverter control block.
I'd like to drain all / most of the oil that is in the loader which I suspect would hold upwards of a gallon or more of contaminated oil. I don't want to hook everything back up and introduce bad oil back into my tractor. I noticed the nipples on diverter block are shown in the owners manual as: 1) pressure out, 2) return and 3) sump tank. I'm wondering if I could possibly connect up but leave the return off and place it into a recovery bucket to catch the old oil?
I really would appreciate any helpful information on how to get the old oil out as simple and safely as possible.
Thank You!