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Screen in Hydraulic Reservoir - 350 Utility

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jmauss

06-17-2006 17:55:21




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I took the hydraulic reservoir cover off my 350 Utility because my fast hitch has been having trouble lifting. The screen was crushed and had a long crack in it.

My dealer will not open until Monday, and I think new screens are around $80. Do any of you know of any less expensive after market options that will work to screen the oil, or are good screens available from salvage yards?

I know I probably sound cheap, but I cringe at spending $80 for that simple screen.

Thanks, Joe

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Brownie 45

06-18-2006 04:40:27




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 Re: Screen in Hydraulic Reservoir - 350 Utility in reply to jmauss, 06-17-2006 17:55:21  
If the screen can be rounded out again, you might try soldering the crack. I think the originals were made of brass, which if cleaned well, can be successfully soldered. If you are taking the lines completely off, I'd just use gas & see what comes out. If they really look bad[ a lot of crud], then you may have to pull something through.



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Dellbertt

06-17-2006 18:48:16




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 Re: Screen in Hydraulic Reservoir - 350 Utility in reply to jmauss, 06-17-2006 17:55:21  
As long as you are this far into it make sure you clean out the resevoir real good and you might even clean the lines to the pump because these to lines are the lowest points in the sysem and easy to remove for cleaning.

I dont know of any used ones. you might try stamm equipment in wayland, michigan. dont know the number.

I bought two new ones from IH several years ago and hated every second of it.

Be very careful setting the resevoir top into place.

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jmauss

06-17-2006 19:35:21




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 Re: Screen in Hydraulic Reservoir - 350 Utility in reply to Dellbertt, 06-17-2006 18:48:16  
Thanks Dellbert. I appreciate the suggestion. Do you have any good advice for how to clean out those lines. Maybe a fish tape or a sewer snake pulling a rag through?



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