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UPDATE: 310B will not go forward!!

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Ron Bailey

03-22-2007 09:47:31




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I found part of the filter gasket. But there is a small piece missing. I suspect ths to be my problem. The gasket came of of the Hyd filter that faces down(smaller one) where is the next place the fuild goes after that filter that I might find this peice..... Roy I am not sure where the relief valve is. I looked in y parts book and it showed one for he filter layin side was. Got any hits please let me know
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Ron

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Roy Suomi

03-22-2007 17:51:18




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 Re: UPDATE: 310B will not go forward!! in reply to Ron Bailey, 03-22-2007 09:47:31  
It helps to jack the machine up with one stabilizer..Sitting in the seat with backhoe controls in front of you,Push the left stabilizer lever to raise the machine with loader off the ground about 2 feet..This will keep more trans oil to the lower side away from your escapades getting the relief valve out..Put the other stabilizer down to stabilize the machine..Now block the frame so the machine doesn't fall if a hose fails..Pull off the trans filter can [ vertically mounted]..Inside there you will see a small portion of chrome valve..Straight out from the relief valve spool is a plug on the outside of the trans case..Carefully pry out the relief valve from below and pull it out from the plug hole..Look at the relief valve to see if the valve inside is fully seated..Just a tiny piece of debris can keep the internal valve off it's seat..Now put her back together....

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Ron Bailey

03-22-2007 21:21:36




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 Re: UPDATE: 310B will not go forward!! in reply to Roy Suomi, 03-22-2007 17:51:18  
Thanks Roy.... I just did that... It was a little hard to get out, but I finally got it out.. It looked clean. the little valve inside looked good opened easy and nothing blocking it. I replaced it....

I looked for the place to put a gauge but did not see a place. I don't have one, but if I find the place to put it I will go buy a gauge. Would you mind attemping to describe the location of the gauge connection.

I am not familure with the names of the loader parts (so I refer to my parts book, sometime its not help full)

If you have any other ideas I am all ears!!!

Thanks You very much!!!
Ron

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