Thanks very much for taking your time to go thru all the steps slowly enough for folks to follow along. 3 suggestions: get (or make) some metal loader cylinder safety stops to keep your loader from coming down when you’re in the engine - especially when you’re servicing the hydraulic system (of course also take off any bucket, forks, etc. that are on the loader arms); I’d suggest using BLUE (medium strength) Locktite on all the thumb knobs. Use BLUE NOT Red (Red is permanent). Ask me how I know…. Last suggestion is to fill all of your new filters before you put them on. This will make it easier on your systems to get back up to pressure. I learned this tip from a Peterbuilt diesel mechanic. Some large diesel engine fuel & oil filters hold over a gallon of liquid. They’d never think of putting new oil, fuel or hydraulic filters on empty. Passing along these tips to be helpful and not to criticize your work. I appreciate the time your family took to put this video together. Sincerely, satisfied subscriber.
Thanks for your suggestions. I know it is hard to see in the Video ( and I didn’t mention it) but the loader is over a pallet rack. So it would not come down but you are right. Filling the filters is a the right way of doing it. Your comment is much appreciated. We are still working out all the bugs and the little things that we miss, but commits like yours help to educate all of us on better ways and things we leave out. Thanks again
Love how those coolers come out! I wouldn't use a wrench to tighten any oil filter either. Hand tight is plenty. Don't forget to top up your wiper fluid! lol Awesome job and video as always!
Yes sir makes cleaning dirt out much easier Tightening filters with a wrench can make things difficult later. Although I have to say sometimes I use it to give it a VERY small amount of snug because my hands are so slippery😬. Thanks as always I truly appreciate your comments
Great video ! I hate you had so much trouble pulling your hydraulic filter off. If it's of any consolation, mine was also way too tight, and I didnt know if I was going to be able to get that filter off either. Anyway, enjoyed the video 👍
Thank you I appreciate it. I don’t know who puts the filter on, but I would not want to make him mad 😂. I can kinda laugh about it now but at the time I was not so happy 😤. Thanks again
Fantastic video I'll be doing this in 50 hrs. Thank you for your Time.
Thanks
50 hr is not to bad. Except that one filter
Thanks very much for taking your time to go thru all the steps slowly enough for folks to follow along. 3 suggestions: get (or make) some metal loader cylinder safety stops to keep your loader from coming down when you’re in the engine - especially when you’re servicing the hydraulic system (of course also take off any bucket, forks, etc. that are on the loader arms); I’d suggest using BLUE (medium strength) Locktite on all the thumb knobs. Use BLUE NOT Red (Red is permanent). Ask me how I know…. Last suggestion is to fill all of your new filters before you put them on. This will make it easier on your systems to get back up to pressure. I learned this tip from a Peterbuilt diesel mechanic. Some large diesel engine fuel & oil filters hold over a gallon of liquid. They’d never think of putting new oil, fuel or hydraulic filters on empty. Passing along these tips to be helpful and not to criticize your work. I appreciate the time your family took to put this video together. Sincerely, satisfied subscriber.
Thanks for your suggestions. I know it is hard to see in the Video ( and I didn’t mention it) but the loader is over a pallet rack. So it would not come down but you are right.
Filling the filters is a the right way of doing it. Your comment is much appreciated. We are still working out all the bugs and the little things that we miss, but commits like yours help to educate all of us on better ways and things we leave out.
Thanks again
Love how those coolers come out!
I wouldn't use a wrench to tighten any oil filter either. Hand tight is plenty.
Don't forget to top up your wiper fluid! lol
Awesome job and video as always!
Yes sir makes cleaning dirt out much easier
Tightening filters with a wrench can make things difficult later. Although I have to say sometimes I use it to give it a VERY small amount of snug because my hands are so slippery😬. Thanks as always I truly appreciate your comments
Great video ! I hate you had so much trouble pulling your hydraulic filter off. If it's of any consolation, mine was also way too tight, and I didnt know if I was going to be able to get that filter off either. Anyway, enjoyed the video 👍
Thank you I appreciate it. I don’t know who puts the filter on, but I would not want to make him mad 😂. I can kinda laugh about it now but at the time I was not so happy 😤. Thanks again
What you do with the old Oil?
A disposal location for oil in our area