Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for going over the service items on your tractor. The step by step procedure was good. Regular service is so important for long service life. Thanks Hank. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
i have 2022 t494 hst is there fuel filters to change? thanks you saved me time. is there any other brands of quality filters mainly the big high $$ one? WIX? ps you can go to post office and get a few large flat rate boxes and unfold them to have something to lay on and to catch drips. FREE!
Well done video, however I'm curious about page E10 in the maintenance section of the T574 operators manual. It states that the "transmission strainer" is to be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled at time of trans service. I haven't seen this addressed and am wondering why all the videos I've seen skip this step.. It seems rather important. What am I missing? Thanks
Thanks Hank! Only question is the hydraulic screen! I have the 474hst, I’ve seen where some people clean it with brake cleaner as you can’t remove it without removing a big bracket? They pull it out as far as it can go and spray it off ? What say ye ??
Yeah that'd probably work. I'd try it. Unless I pulled it out and saw a lot of trash in it, then I'd take the whole thing out. But if it wasn't too bad, I'd go with the brake cleaner.
HI hank, I am getting ready to purchase my fist TYM T264HST with about 80hrs on it and was familiarizing myself with the 50 hour service on it just in case previous owner did not do it. I noticed in your video that the service manual you showed API GL4 80w90 for the front axel. The Parts Master 80w90 you showed on your channel is not GL4 spec, it is a GL5 which means it has a higher Sulphur content ant that means not safe for certain metals like copper or brass. Since you are familiar with tractors and TYM could you verify with TYM if the GL5 is ok to use for it is a lot easier to find and much cheaper. Thank you
Hank, any reason you didn't lower your bucket to make sure all the hydraulic fluid in the lift cylinders was out of the cylinders? I'm doing my 50 hr service on my TYM574 on Saturday, and the service manager at the dealership I purchased it at said to make sure the bucket was fully curled, lift and 3 point hitch down before draining the hydraulic fluid.
You can do that for sure. I think I even say in the video, that when you check the fluid level make sure all hydraulics are down. If I didn't say it in this video, I've definitely said it in the past. Good luck on your service👍
@@hhamilton1970 Thanks for the quick, reply and for doing this video. I've got a list of items I need to purchase (tools that is, I've got all the filters and lubricants) so I'm ready for the service. It's really nice to have everything you need when your ready to do the work vs. having to run out and buy something, which makes it take all that much longer.
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Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Thanks for going over the service items on your tractor. The step by step procedure was good.
Regular service is so important for long service life.
Thanks Hank.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wish you'd have put this one out about a year ago when I did my 50hr. Good job though, Hank!! These are great for new tractor owners.
Thanks 👍 I appreciate it
Great video Hank!
Thanks!
Great video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Good job Hank!
Thanks!
i have 2022 t494 hst is there fuel filters to change? thanks you saved me time. is there any other brands of quality filters mainly the big high $$ one? WIX? ps you can go to post office and get a few large flat rate boxes and unfold them to have something to lay on and to catch drips. FREE!
Well done video, however I'm curious about page E10 in the maintenance section of the T574 operators manual. It states that the "transmission strainer" is to be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled at time of trans service. I haven't seen this addressed and am wondering why all the videos I've seen skip this step.. It seems rather important. What am I missing? Thanks
Yo @hhamilton1970 - do you have a backup cam installation vid?
any idea on where to get bolt torque specs for these machines?
Y did you not go with the Yanmar?
Thanks Hank! Only question is the hydraulic screen! I have the 474hst, I’ve seen where some people clean it with brake cleaner as you can’t remove it without removing a big bracket? They pull it out as far as it can go and spray it off ? What say ye ??
Yeah that'd probably work. I'd try it. Unless I pulled it out and saw a lot of trash in it, then I'd take the whole thing out. But if it wasn't too bad, I'd go with the brake cleaner.
HI hank, I am getting ready to purchase my fist TYM T264HST with about 80hrs on it and was familiarizing myself with the 50 hour service on it just in case previous owner did not do it. I noticed in your video that the service manual you showed API GL4 80w90 for the front axel. The Parts Master 80w90 you showed on your channel is not GL4 spec, it is a GL5 which means it has a higher Sulphur content ant that means not safe for certain metals like copper or brass. Since you are familiar with tractors and TYM could you verify with TYM if the GL5 is ok to use for it is a lot easier to find and much cheaper. Thank you
I would consult your owners manual to be sure
When do you change that little fuel filter to the right of the oil filter?
Freeze the frame that has owners manual in it. It will show you.
Hank, any reason you didn't lower your bucket to make sure all the hydraulic fluid in the lift cylinders was out of the cylinders? I'm doing my 50 hr service on my TYM574 on Saturday, and the service manager at the dealership I purchased it at said to make sure the bucket was fully curled, lift and 3 point hitch down before draining the hydraulic fluid.
You can do that for sure. I think I even say in the video, that when you check the fluid level make sure all hydraulics are down. If I didn't say it in this video, I've definitely said it in the past. Good luck on your service👍
@@hhamilton1970 Thanks for the quick, reply and for doing this video. I've got a list of items I need to purchase (tools that is, I've got all the filters and lubricants) so I'm ready for the service. It's really nice to have everything you need when your ready to do the work vs. having to run out and buy something, which makes it take all that much longer.
Filter won't come off? Stab it with a really big screwdriver and twist. It'll come loose! Old school
Never put you oil filter on with any tool. Oil the gasket before you install, no need to fill the filter.
Dont have to oil the gasket since theres a little oil on the block