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Re: 300U Hyd. Screen Clean?
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Posted by big fred on April 01, 2002 at 20:05:23 from (65.219.139.41):
In Reply to: 300U Hyd. Screen Clean? posted by Bob Kirk on April 01, 2002 at 18:30:31:
Bob, I'm about to do that very thing, probably this weekend. If you have control valves mounted on the right side of the reservoir, they need to be unbolted, so be ready to get some O-rings for when you bolt 'em back up. If you have three valves, there will be a total of 18 O-rings, plus there are 2 more O-rings sealing the manifold that runs up to the pump, so don't start this job if you can't get to the hardware store. The reservoir top is actually the largest portion of the reservoir. There is a gasket between the two sections, it was about fifteen bucks at the Case/IH dealer. The last fellow that did mine used blue silicone sealer, and I got blue "sili-snot" kinda waving around in the reservoir, so I decided against that route for myself. The job of getting to the control valve bolts is a little easier if you take the fender off, but it might not be worth the hassle if the fender bolts are real tight and you don't have an impact wrench. Mine were tight enough I couldn't budge them by hand, but they came right off with the impact wrench.
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