Thanks for the info, you're right, very LITTLE on the vids for these. If it means anything, in the future you don't want to drain a contaminated filter into your clean oil; maybe in this case you should've run the machine for a day after the fluid change, then only change the hydraulic filter. Filters ain't cheap, but far cheaper than that quantity of oil. Did you ever locate source of water contamination? What was the fix?
Hello thanks for the feedback! Will keep in mind, Water source was indeed that gasket on the the hydraulic oil cap,, you unscrew the screws on it and it should have 2 gaskets, both on our machine where totally deteriorated,
Hello thanks for watching! The middle plate itself wasn’t to heavy so I just unbolted it and was able to hold it myself, the back plate however was very heavy and needed 2 people to remove and put back. Hope that answers your question.
You're only going to get 5 gallons out at a time. That's what the reservoir holds. I'm going through the same thing. Also, use a bucket with a top on it, as it's easier to contain the hose. I'm trying to research a better way, because you're going to go through a lot of oil before it even starts to clean up.
Hello, so one thing I do know on the ls170 you do not have that middle plate on the bottom that gives you access to the bottom of the reservoir, as of know only thing I’d recommend is probably draining some out with an attachment hose like I showed first in this video, I had also heard about syphoning some out through the top of the reservoir, unfortunately it wouldn’t get all of the oil out so it would require way more repeating,
Thank you, this video really helps.
Very helpful, thank you!!
Thanks for the info, you're right, very LITTLE on the vids for these.
If it means anything, in the future you don't want to drain a contaminated filter into your clean oil; maybe in this case you should've run the machine for a day after the fluid change, then only change the hydraulic filter.
Filters ain't cheap, but far cheaper than that quantity of oil.
Did you ever locate source of water contamination? What was the fix?
Hello thanks for the feedback! Will keep in mind,
Water source was indeed that gasket on the the hydraulic oil cap,, you unscrew the screws on it and it should have 2 gaskets, both on our machine where totally deteriorated,
@@bjiuy Thanks for responding, is good info & something to watch for on mine.
In this case of New Holland, the hydraulic filter DOES cost almost as much as the oil
that's not a crescent wrench; that's a pipe wrench
Thanks for the info
I have a huge hyd oil leak on the reservoir or suction side of my hydraulic pump. Is there an easy way to access this? (LX465)
Thanks for the video. I have a LX 865 what did you use to hold that middle bottom plate up?
Hello thanks for watching! The middle plate itself wasn’t to heavy so I just unbolted it and was able to hold it myself, the back plate however was very heavy and needed 2 people to remove and put back. Hope that answers your question.
Thanks!!!!!
You're only going to get 5 gallons out at a time. That's what the reservoir holds. I'm going through the same thing. Also, use a bucket with a top on it, as it's easier to contain the hose. I'm trying to research a better way, because you're going to go through a lot of oil before it even starts to clean up.
wish lx885 would have more belly pans
Hi you know if the 2001 new holland ls 180 have Glow plug?
Hello, sorry I don’t know :/
What about a hydraulic oil change on the ls170??
Hello, so one thing I do know on the ls170 you do not have that middle plate on the bottom that gives you access to the bottom of the reservoir, as of know only thing I’d recommend is probably draining some out with an attachment hose like I showed first in this video,
I had also heard about syphoning some out through the top of the reservoir, unfortunately it wouldn’t get all of the oil out so it would require way more repeating,