Nice to see that you can laugh at yourself and have a good time sharing it with your viewers! Anyone whose ever done their own maintenance knows exactly how you feel when that happens.
CJ, I remember when you finally decided on that tractor and I gotta say buddy, 4 years later it still looks new. Keep it up and that things will be running longer than all of us
Now you know, slow down and expect the filter to come loose, you'll get tired of cleaning up the messes it makes. If that's the last time you ever drop the filter you'll be a very lucky man. Thanks for sharing with us, better luck next time. You are not the only one who has ever done that so don't let it bother you too much. Fred.
How's she goin'? That's a neat trick to keep the oil from spilling, but just like when I do an oil change, you will spill oil no matter what!!! Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
Ohhhhhh Boyeee oh Boyee!!! It's the same freakin problems when doing the PM on the mowers!!! I can never for the life of my figure out why all oil & hydro filters aren't mounted with the threads facing up to always avoid these issues. I will say that's a great idea to add vacuum pressure while you're removing the filters. I'm so excited to see you messin around with the new tractors & implements they send you Bud. Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!!!
CJ keep the videos coming, you should consider a video on to organize and a work shop in that great garage. Can't wait for spring to watch you plant and the demo on the new tractor videos.
I believe it would've worked CJ had you not dropped the filter. My hydraulic filter is in a tight spot on my John Deere. My engine oil filter is easy peasy but the hydraulic is another matter. Looking forward to your new tractor coming.
I thought there was a check valve of some sort to shut off the flow of hydraulic fluid when taking those filters off and no vacuum would be necessary. HST and Hydraulic filters. Could be wrong but an old timer tractor mechanic told me that.. either way when i change out mine i was gonna drain into a clean 5 gallon bucket and run thru a paint strainer back into the tractor if i did lose some fluid.
@Mallard5Farmhouse I may be trying it on my new mt347 in about 15 more hours of use. It may dump a bunch but I'll be ready to catch it and sure to let you know.
Nice to see that you can laugh at yourself and have a good time sharing it with your viewers! Anyone whose ever done their own maintenance knows exactly how you feel when that happens.
Just keeping it real buddy .. can't do anything but laugh about it haha
CJ no problem no body hurt nothing broke little mess been there done that, great job keeping it real LS brother
Thanks Dave! It did work or else I'd have a bigger mess haha
Same tractor, last summer drained 11.5 gallons of hydraulic fluid out for full service change. Make sure you have lots of pans and containers!
That's what I did the first time haha
CJ, I remember when you finally decided on that tractor and I gotta say buddy, 4 years later it still looks new. Keep it up and that things will be running longer than all of us
Thanks Rob! I am very pleased with that tractor.. I look forward to showcasing more!
CJ, life is like that! Lol Glad you could laugh at it as that happened. TFS Your tractor is awesome!
Thanks Elaine! All you can do is laugh 😃
Thank you for the tip! Just did this on my LS MT 357. Worked like a champ! Didn't want to deal with the mess nor drain 11.5 gallons of fluid.
Awesome! Glad it worked for somebody lol. I almost had it haha
CJ you did fine, usually I have it all over the floor and up my sleeve. Lol
It could've been a whole lot better but it could've been a whole lot worse too haha
Now you know, slow down and expect the filter to come loose, you'll get tired of cleaning up the messes it makes. If that's the last time you ever drop the filter you'll be a very lucky man. Thanks for sharing with us, better luck next time. You are not the only one who has ever done that so don't let it bother you too much. Fred.
Haha thanks Fred! Almost had it
How's she goin'? That's a neat trick to keep the oil from spilling, but just like when I do an oil change, you will spill oil no matter what!!! Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
Haha I'm always making a mess Mike!
Ohhhhhh Boyeee oh Boyee!!! It's the same freakin problems when doing the PM on the mowers!!! I can never for the life of my figure out why all oil & hydro filters aren't mounted with the threads facing up to always avoid these issues. I will say that's a great idea to add vacuum pressure while you're removing the filters. I'm so excited to see you messin around with the new tractors & implements they send you Bud. Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!!!
That's what they should do.. have them mounted upside down.. have a good one Mike!
CJ keep the videos coming, you should consider a video on to organize and a work shop in that great garage. Can't wait for spring to watch you plant and the demo on the new tractor videos.
Yeah that's a good idea Mark because my shop REALLY needs organized lol
@@Mallard5plus1Farmhouse wasn't picking on you, I'm retired so things get done faster, lol tougher for you
Oh I know Mark lol.. I'm picking on myself haha
I believe it would've worked CJ had you not dropped the filter. My hydraulic filter is in a tight spot on my John Deere. My engine oil filter is easy peasy but the hydraulic is another matter. Looking forward to your new tractor coming.
Yeah Dean I had a whole lot less on the floor this time than last time.. maybe one day I'll have very little on the floor haha
Get er done brother
Thanks man! I almost had it haha
I thought there was a check valve of some sort to shut off the flow of hydraulic fluid when taking those filters off and no vacuum would be necessary. HST and Hydraulic filters. Could be wrong but an old timer tractor mechanic told me that.. either way when i change out mine i was gonna drain into a clean 5 gallon bucket and run thru a paint strainer back into the tractor if i did lose some fluid.
Not that I know of Mark. If you ever find out more about that let me know
@Mallard5Farmhouse I may be trying it on my new mt347 in about 15 more hours of use. It may dump a bunch but I'll be ready to catch it and sure to let you know.
nice to know
Hopefully it saves you a big mess
@@Mallard5plus1Farmhouse Had a ls-125 and it did make a mess. hahaha. tks again
What is that ring on the back side of your forks that you have the strap going through? and where did you find it?
That came with the forks. I bought the forks at Rural King
Why not just drill or use a sharp punch to put a hole in the bottom of the old filter and let it drain.
Because the point is to keep most of the hydraulic fluid in the tractor