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D-15 Series I Industrial Hydraulic filter mount |
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JamesG
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Jul 2015 Location: NewEngland Points: 26 |
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Posted: 17 Apr 2016 at 11:45am |
I have a D-15 Series I industrial tractor with a front bucket and backhoe. I just went to change the Hydraulic oil and filter and it seems like a previous owner may have removed/eliminated the filter and filter mount from the tractor. This has the hyd pump mounted in front of the grill. Any one have a picture of, or know where the hyd filter is supposed to be located? Any replacement/aftermarket part numbers for an appropriate filter mount would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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JamesG
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Jul 2015 Location: NewEngland Points: 26 |
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Maybe it was something like this (at least originally)?
But perhaps I just need to add something like this? |
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DiyDave
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gambrills, MD Points: 51417 |
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Actually, I don't know if a series 1 had a filter. might just be a screen, on the intake end of suction line. I think on farm tractors, series 2 d-15's it's a fram PH8A, below the battery box...
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Calvin Schmidt
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario Can. Points: 4520 |
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It looks to me like the original oil resivor was in the loader frame and likely started to leak due to a crack. A new oil tank has been added so things are not as they left the factory.
You can add a filter. Looks like the loader that I had on an I-60 which was a later model.
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JamesG
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Jul 2015 Location: NewEngland Points: 26 |
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Yes, you are correct, I see where the original reservoir was in the frame. I will just put a filter in the supply line leading to the grill mounted hydraulic pump. Thanks.
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JamesG
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Jul 2015 Location: NewEngland Points: 26 |
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I was reading this page: http://dta.eu/hydraulics/hydraulic-filters/
Now I am not sure if the filter should go between the tank and the pump or on the return line before the tank.
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DiyDave
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I believe filters go on the return, and suction screens go on the suction line. At least on ag tractors...
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JamesG
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Jul 2015 Location: NewEngland Points: 26 |
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Thanks. I will check if I have any kind of screen currently on my suction line and add the filter to the return line.
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