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Gunderlaney

10-16-2005 02:28:36

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I have recently purchased a 310B Backhoe loader and cant find where to put in hydraulic oil. I've changed engine oil and topped up the manual oil, only deceit locate the filling point for the hydraulic system. What else should I be keeping an middle on excluding general greasing points?


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Gunderlaney

11-eleven-2005 17:21:49

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310B Backhoe modify of hydraulic /transmission oil in reply to Gunderlaney, 10-sixteen-2005 02:28:36

Take the right oil now, wondering the all-time fashion to drop all the oil out of the Hydraulic / Trans organization as current oil is burnt and don"t know when final changed. Establish the sum drain and have new filter but was wondering best way to get bulk of oil from all the lines? Whatsoever easy ways to do this?



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MSM

10-xvi-2005 08:17:36

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Re: 310B Backhoe can't notice hydraulic oil make full poi in reply to Gunderlaney, x-16-2005 02:28:36

The hydraulics and transmission employ a common sump.Yous fill up it through the dipstick/fill tube located in forepart of the seat by your right heel.Utilize Hyguard or a good quality universal tractor fluid,not hydraulic oil.
Keep the antifreeze clean and apply a coolant conditioner,those engines are decumbent to pinholing the liners when the cooling organization isn't maintained.Other than that simply good maintenance practices and grease it daily.

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Steve Crum

ten-16-2005 xv:36:xx

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Re: 310B Backhoe tin't notice hydraulic oil make full poi in answer to MSM, x-16-2005 08:17:36

Must be one of those obscure differences betwixt a 310A and a 310B. My hydraulics fill cap is behind my left heel. (I even went and checked) picky..picky..picky. But MSM is right, apply merely the Hygard or a top quality equivelent. Yous'll be much happier with the extra expense, versus having to go into the transmission/hydraulics on one of these.
For grease I use only the black moly. Used it since I bought the machine new in 1979. Everything is still tight except the front end pitman arms. A Deere engineer should have been strung up for that design.

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