3PYP
Maintenance and Lubrication
101
2018-07-24
401-312M
Hydraulic Filter
If your 3PYP has the optional hydraulic drive, it is also
equipped with a high-pressure filter
to protect that
system. With attention to clean connections, the
consumable element in this filter rarely needs replacing.
The filter has a pop-out indicator
to alert you that the
filter must be replaced before next use. The element
cannot be cleaned and re-used; it must be replaced.
If you keep a spare filter on hand, replace the element
when the indicator pops. If you don’t keep a spare, plan
on seasonal element replacement.
For extended element life, clean all hydraulic
quick-connects before making connections, and
never let them fall to the ground.
High Pressure Fluid Hazard:
Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing
serious injury. Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic lines. Use a piece of paper or
cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to check for suspected leaks.
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when
working with hydraulic systems. If an accident occurs, seek
immediate medical assistance from a physician familiar with
this type of injury.
Replacing Hydraulic Filter
Have cleaning rag, plus a pail ready to catch excess
hydraulic fluid. Even with the system depressurized back
to the tractor, there will be some spillage.
1.
Set tractor hydraulic controls for the drive circuit to
“float” and shutdown tractor. Allow oil to cool.
2.
Set the pail under the filter.
3.
Unscrew lower canister housing
and empty it into
the pail.
4.
Remove the filter element
and safely discard it.
5.
Install new filter element
. See Parts Manual for
replacement part number.
6.
Clean canister threads, and re-lubricate O-ring with
clean hydraulic fluid.
7.
Re-install canister housing .
8.
Re-set pop-out indicator (as necessary).
9.
Activate tractor hydraulic circuit and check for leaks
with paper or cardboard.
Figure 132
Hydraulic Drive Filter
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