Hydraulic Filter Poll

   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #1  

duane

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Toro 266H and PT422
Just wanted to check to see what people are using for a hydraulic filter on the PT4XX series power tracs. I'm still using the PT hydraulic filter, but with a $50 min order, wanted to see what others are using. Post the filter make and number.

thanks
Duane
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #2  
NAPA 1551

Bob Rip
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #4  
duane said:
Just wanted to check to see what people are using for a hydraulic filter on the PT4XX series power tracs. I'm still using the PT hydraulic filter, but with a $50 min order, wanted to see what others are using. Post the filter make and number.

thanks
Duane

I still use the PT filter. I just order enough filters to cover the $50 dollar minimum order as I will be using them eventually.
PJ
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #5  
I purchased a NAPA 1551 today. It is not the same as the Power Trac filter on my 2001 model. There are fewer holes in the filter and the gasket is 1/8" smaller in diameter than the Power Trac filter. It is also about 1/2" shorter than the PT filter. I took a couple pictures and will post them later, as I don't have time to dowload them right now.
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #6  
Speaking of filters, I am about 5 hours away from my 50 hour change out. Just disconnect spark plugs, take off the old filter replace with the new one after filling with fresh oil . Connect the hose to the port and turn the engine over until the fluid flows out smooth, and back into the tank right?
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #7  
Barryh said:
Speaking of filters, I am about 5 hours away from my 50 hour change out. Just disconnect spark plugs, take off the old filter replace with the new one after filling with fresh oil . Connect the hose to the port and turn the engine over until the fluid flows out smooth, and back into the tank right?


Your right on track, should take only 5 minutes or so but don't forget on that 50 hour change to do the oil and filter on the engine also.
PJ
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #8  
Barryh said:
Speaking of filters, I am about 5 hours away from my 50 hour change out...

Be sure everything near the filter, filler and bleed port are super clean before you start. Also, a great suggestion that someone gave me was to use a quart sized plastic bag around the filter before you take it off. I did this today and only spilled a couple drops of fluid. Very good suggestion.:)
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #9  
MossRoad said:
I purchased a NAPA 1551 today. It is not the same as the Power Trac filter on my 2001 model. There are fewer holes in the filter and the gasket is 1/8" smaller in diameter than the Power Trac filter. It is also about 1/2" shorter than the PT filter. I took a couple pictures and will post them later, as I don't have time to dowload them right now.
When you find a substitute filter for your machine make mention of the name brand and size of engine that you have Moss has got a kohler I beleive as I do some have a robin engine that might help save someone some trouble. You might have been talking about the hydroulic filter if that is the case disregard this message.
 
   / Hydraulic Filter Poll #10  
pajoube,

Thanks for the reminder I just changed the engine oil to Amsoil yesterday runs much smoother good stuff, glad to hear it only takes 5 mins. Great tip Moss will do thanks.
 

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