Replacing the high pressure filter, CTJ4348, on the Leyland middleweight and heavyweight tractors
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2021
- This video shows how to change the high pressure valve chest filter, part number CTJ4348, on Leyland middleweight and Leyland heavyweight tractors.
This would cover the following model tractors:
Leyland 245, 255, 270(tractors after serial number C211456)
Leyland 262, 272, 282, 462, 472, 482
Leyland 285, 2100, 485, 4100
Leyland/Marshall 502
The video shows the importance of buying the correct filter, CTJ4348, as well as the two o-ring washers part numbers AAU7171 and 37H8695. The correct order for fitting is shown.
The parts can be purchased from Tractor Spare Parts Ltd by following the link below
www.tractorspareparts.co.uk/c...
Thanks from texas
Real helpful thanks
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Good evening, I have a Leyland 462 and the hydraulics do not work, the filter shown in the video, the filter shown has been removed, what could be the cause? thanks!
Hi, Just a quick question, I have a Leyland 344 with a leak at the PTO shaft. Will the shaft pull out from the back end without anything dropping down inside???
As long as you leave the PTO in drive then you should be able to remove the PTO shaft from the back.
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Bonjour je recherche le bouchons de remplissage et vidange du relevage et pont ?
Hello.
I came across your channel and I was wondering whether you would be able to give an answer to my problem!
I own Leyland 804 tractor that myself and brother have refurbished and spent many many thousands of pounds to get it looking like it just came off the production line.
Recently I purchased a 4 farrow dowdswell plough, we connected the plough to Leyland 804 and it struggles to lift the plough! so we removed the fourth set of boards and she picks up the plough ok.
Personally I would of thought the hydraulic system would easily lift a four furrow plough so my thoughts are maybe the hydraulic pump is weak! So do you have any thoughts whether the plough is to heavy or the pump is weak or something else we can check.
Thanks Simon
The first thing I would do is test the pressure that the hydraulic pump is achieving. With a pressure gauge such as the one in the link below.
www.tractorspareparts.co.uk/18g548-hydraulic-pressure-gauge-p-1769.html?sesid=gcdgnhogag4spg801supb10em5
You should be achieving at least 2400 psi (it was 2600 psi when it was brand new). See what you get and come back to me and we can see what the next steps are.
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Thank you for getting back to me so soon. I will purchase the pressure test kit today and will get back to you with the results in due course.
Thanks again Simon