John Deere 5045e 100 HR Service Oil Change and Filters (82)
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2020
- In this video I go through how to do the 100 hour service on the John Deere 5045e. The main things that need to be done include changing the engine oil and filter along with the hydraulic filter.
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Thanks sir. I have newer videos on my outdoor channel “OGA Outdoors”. If you have time head over and check it out. Take care, Ben.
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Look into a “flex-a-funnel” (or form a funnel, can’t remember) they’re a great way to shape a funnel and get into equipment so you’re not spilling oil everywhere when taking filters off
Just did this today; I took the fan belt shield off to get easier access to that filter 1:52. I'm thinking about leaving it off. Oh BTW, I used that same type of filter wrench and it ripped loose when I tried to removed the hydro-trans filter...glad you had better luck!
Hey Donald thanks for watching. I didn’t think about taking the shield off but will keep it in mind if I have issues in the future. I managed to say the least with that filter wrench. I may have to upgrade just depends how it does the next time. I’m thinking the filters may come off easier the next time. Take care brother
I changed the oil today in my 5055E, Easier job when you take 4 bolts out and remove the plate-cover in front of filter and under oil fill cap. Filter removal alot easier. My 5055 does the light work, it's BIG green brothers take care of the heavy stuff
Hey Doug thanks for watching and stopping by. Yep it was pretty tight getting the filter out I may try your tip in the future. So you have a 5055 what is the big brother?
@@OurGreeneAcres I have a 6120..18 years old, 4000 trouble free hours, 2018 6110R, all the bells and whistles, sometimes..TOO many bells and whistles. I use 6110R to put hay out for cattle, can get the hay rolls out, 1 hour run time and never put my foot on the clutch pedal. I enjoyed your video
Awesome tractor, I have the same model and 2WD too. There's not many videos on the JD 5045e other than dealership reviews, and those are more sales related than actual help in reviewing. How are your hydraulic hoses routed for the loader? I noticed you had them secured to the frame of the loader. The dealership left mine hanging and I ran into so many issues with that, sent it back for them to make it right and still had issues with lines fraying and rubbing.
I really like it so far it has done everything I’ve wanted it to. Mine came from the dealer with the hoses all neat and secured. The loader is a 512 and the hoses run down the right side zipp tied to the loader arm and across the front zipp tied to the cross piece behind the bucket to get to the cylinder on the left side. Thanks for watching and I be glad to provide more info if I can.
Ou r 5045 has a loader on it also, we opted for construction tires front and back because we use it to load 21-Bale Baron bundles into a semi trailer,,,,,,, Only real problem we had is the loader joystick cables.... the cable that controls the bucket kept braking after a years use.... After some research I solved the problem by substituting the cables off a 5075M Made a Video....with part numbers
I’ve yet to have any problems with mine. I’ll keep your video in mind if I do. Thanks for stopping by.
really like this video!(i will watch these tractorvideos then i start watching OGA Outdoors.:) ) how many hours are on your 5E as we speak(write :P) right now?
Thanks for stopping by really appreciate you watching. Off the top of my head I think it has about 220 hours. Take care, Ben.
Greetings!
I too have a 5045E, but mine doesn't have the box under the step on the right side of the tractor (viable in your video). Is this a battery box or is fluid tank? Thanks!
Yes that is the battery box on the right if sitting on the tractor. Thanks for watching!
Nice tractor sir! Not so often we see them new 2wd tractors!
I like my old school 2wd it’s what I grew up with. The tractor was cheaper and one less thing to worry about breaking. I can say in over 2 years I’ve never once said I wish I had 4wd.
Right. And yet, you don't have tire chains. If ever you wished you had a 4wd, put good tire chains on and it will solve the problem!
From Steel To Wood I can remember it coming an ice storm 1983 and me and my grandpa put regular log chains around the tires on his old Massey to put out hay worked great.
I used to work at John Deere and part numbers are always being replaced by new ones for some reason. I’m sure the part number if you look it up isn’t available anymore and is replaced by the part number you have. Same filter, different number..
Thanks Jason for watching and all the info. Keep me posted on the new tractor and the attachments. Take care, Ben.
Where do you get that type of oil filter wrench?
That was a long time ago not sure I remember. Pretty sure it was an auto parts store. Auto Zone or OReiley best guess. I have more outdoor videos on my other channel here’s the link.
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Hydraulic pick up screen as part of hydro/filter change.
Thanks guess I'll check that out. I didn't see it mentioned in the book guess I missed it. Thanks for watching and commenting. All my newer outdoor videos are over on our new outdoor channel "OGA Outdoors". If you can head over and check it out here is the link.
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@@OurGreeneAcres I found the fact that there is a pick up screen in the 'troubleshooting' section of my manual. After watching almost 10 videos I found the location. It was so clogged! It was my problem, now solved. (facing rear of tractor, see an oval port with two 13mm bolts to the right of the PTO - on 5045E)
@@jthepickle7 Thank you J. That is a helpful bit of information for me as a new 5045e 4wd owner. I appreciate that you gave the location and the wrench size.
@@wamism1 ...been waiting a year for you!
Just here to help Mankind.
Do you regret getting a 2wd over a 4wd?
Absolutely not, grew up with the 2wd tractors 4wd was never really an option. One less thing to maintain or fix. Take care brother.
It would have been nice to watch the hyd filter come off and put back on🤷♂️
Agreed! Also, I'm still not sure if you need to drain the entire hydraulic system to change the filter, usually you do and that's 11.5 gallons of hydraulic oil you need!
I'm surprised to see factory oil filter still on. That should have been changed out at 50 hrs. Also, hydraulic fluid will run out a fair amount since it is near the bottom of the system. Please include how to check and top off hydraulic fluids.
I was not aware about the factory filter needing to be replaced I didn’t see that in the manual. Surprisingly there was not much hydraulic fluid loss. I will try to do another video when I do the hydraulic oil change I’m thinking 500 hrs. Thanks for watching take care brother.
Mr. Belter, my owner manual for 2020 5075E, calls for 1st oil change at 100 hours. Will you tell me why you say 50? New tractor owner here and just trying to get it right. Has 70 hours now and am about to change year old oil. Just curious about intervals.
Also, what do you think about synthetic oil? Thank you
The John Deere manual calls for the first engine oil change at 100 hours. It also calls for the "transmission hydraulic filter" to be replaced at 100 hours, but isn't clear that means you also have to change the 10 or 11.5 gallons of hydraulic oil at the same time, but that is kinda implied since you have to drain the hydraulic oil to change the hydraulic filter. I'm looking at the owner's manual as I type this...@@almccallie4314
I was wondering if you had to drain the hydraulic oil to change the filter?
Maybe a break in filter
Maybe not sure but I was a little worried for a while. Thought I had the wrong filter but it worked out. Thanks for watching
Ya know, people got the job done with 2WD tractors for years and you get twice as much tractor for the money without 4WD.
Exactly everything I grew up with was 2wd farming. I did not price 4wd and my thinking is just one less thing that could break.
@@OurGreeneAcres If you reley more on PTO HP than ground traction, such as hay bailing or mowing, a larger 2WD tractor is actually preferable.
Monster's Inc. Agree completely. Take care brother.
I have had my 5055e 4wd for 4 years and it has never been out of 4wd! The 2wd vs 4wd argument really just depends on your terrain and jobs.
@@auntiefiat9769 I agree Auntie, I have only had my 5045 e 4wd a short period of time; I have only needed 4wd twice; but I was sure glad to have it. Quick hop into 4wd, and I was out of a jam without backing up or getting off the tractor, and then right back to 2wd work.