Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off!

   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #11  
I use the strap type filter wrench. Has always worked to this point.

Like others here I allways lube the seal and hand tighten.

I have yet to have one leak.

Once I did come across a filter that was extreamly tight and was installed by the manufacturer. When I got it off inspection showed that there were 2 seals installed, they had stuck together and insatlled as one. THese did heat and fuse, causing them to swell and make the filter tight.

just my 0.02
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #12  
I, too had the same problem at my first service on my 3010. I ended up using a chain style strap wrench AND a three finger filter wrench on the end, pulling on them as hard as I could at the same time, yes it did come off, but as I was doing this in the unheated basement of my garage while recuperating from some sort of flu bug, that was it for the day- I reinstalled the filter the next day, but only got a 1/4 to maybe a 1/2 turn on it. I've put 70 hours on it since, and NO leaks. Quoting a long forgotten line from a movie " That was one tough mutha!"
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #13  
I have found that if the band type wrench starts to slip, that if I put a piece of folded crocus cloth under the strap, rough side contacting the strap and the filter, that it will hold. Only wish that I had big hands like Bird for putting it back on.... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #14  
I definitely would not tighten the filter any further if it were not leaking. What would be the point? I have always used the same installation method as Bird and have never had a leak. Everything you find a certain way on new equipment from the factory is not necessarily right. I don’t think a filter installed so tight that it requires a punch and hammer to remove is right. Screw it on as tight as you can with one hand and that should be enough.
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #15  
You can get a variety of oil filter REMOVAL wrenches from your local SnapOn dealer. They will also have appropriate wrenches for reinstalling it. You may also be able to find a "cup" type wrench at an auto parts store. Bring you new filter and see what you can find. The plier type removal wreches are just that--removal only as they tend to crush and scrape the filter when it is gripped. A damaged filter should never be used--ie, it needs to be installed without damage. The strap wrenches sometimes work well as suggested by several people, Sears has a large variety. I have never been "challenged" by a filter but I suppose there is always that stubborn one that may humble me yet /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif.
The SnapOn lady loves me and she is pretty too, I suspect you are tool challenged, perhaps a visit to a Snapon/Mac/Proto dealer will correct your deficiency. There is life beyond Sears and the Ace Hardware man but it tends to get expensive and can be addictive, tread carefully /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif. You will after all need a neat SnapOn box to store your new collection of oil filter tools in won't you? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif J
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #16  
I have operated hevey equitment 35 years.The one full turn idea after contact is bad.Hand tight. Over 60 Years old maybe one fourth turn more with wrench. Filters like to get tighter after they been on four awhile.
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #17  
When I purchased my new B7800 last month, it came with a nice filter wrench in the plastic bag with all of the manuels and an extra main fuse.

It took me about a week to figure out what the wrench was for, then the light came on...It's a filter wrench for the HST and engine filters /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif. Nice of Kubota to incude it with the tractor.
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #18  
Bird, in looking at the link that Junkman provided, I have a question for you. For the three-jaw wrench do you adjust the jaws with a hex wrech to the size of your filter and tighten or does it ratchet down by itself?
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #19  
The filter wrench in the link Junkman provided is very similar to, but slightly different from, the ones I've used, so I can't say for sure about that one. The one drawback to the ones I've used is that the 3 legs can swing freely until you start to turn the whole tool with your ratchet, so you almost have to use two hands; one to hold the tool against the filter and the other to turn your ratchet, until it tightens against the filter. And I'm not sure I'm explaining that very well.
 
   / Stuck Hydro Filter Will Not come Off! #20  
<font color="blue"> The one drawback to the ones I've used is that the 3 legs can swing freely until you start to turn the whole tool with your ratchet, so you almost have to use two hands;</font>
Another problem I've had with this type of filter wrench...when the filter is really stuck, is instead of turning the filter, the jaws continue to get closer together and they start crushing the filter. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 

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