Thanks for the video it was very informative and totally believable and honest, you know how it is sometimes things don't go according to plan but watching the video I would say that it looks like you only lost one quart if it was me I probably would have just put in a new court and let bygones be bygones but a great video thank you so much you definitely have a new subscriber subscriber my name is Glenn and I live in Brockport New York
Thanks Glenn, you must get some nice lake effect snow? You’re right, things don’t always go the way you want but I’m trying to be real on here and show actual experience.
Hi Dave, Thanks for posting this video. It did not go perfect but you shared it anyway. I appreciate your honesty. Great tip on tie wrapping the black cable by the filter in your comments. 👍 I noticed the exhaust soot on the hood as you were closing it. Gord Potter from GP Outdoors did a video about cleaning off the soot. He uses a product called Spray Nine. You should check out his video review on it. Keep the great videos coming 👍. Thanks, Dan
Same thing happen to me….if you look close that little black cable above your filter in the video got pinched between the case and backing plate of the filter. Once u loosened it then retightened it must have slipped out. I zipped tied mine up out of the way. Just a heads up.
That filter on the right is a pain. Good for UDT sales😆. Personally, I wouldn't be without filled tires. My LX2610 had them and my LX3310 has them fil.e used a friends B2650 with no juice and it was a tippy feeling machine.
Look up the shop vac trick for the next time you need to replace the suction filter without the hydraulic fluid. Makes life a whole lot easier and less messy. Did you confirm that the o-ring came off with the old suction filter?
Wow that’s a great trick! I just watched a video and will be trying that next time. Yes the o-rings all came off, every filter threaded on a little challenging not nice and smooth as I think it should. Thanks for the great tip!
Thanks for the video it was very informative and totally believable and honest, you know how it is sometimes things don't go according to plan but watching the video I would say that it looks like you only lost one quart if it was me I probably would have just put in a new court and let bygones be bygones but a great video thank you so much you definitely have a new subscriber subscriber my name is Glenn and I live in Brockport New York
Thanks Glenn, you must get some nice lake effect snow? You’re right, things don’t always go the way you want but I’m trying to be real on here and show actual experience.
Hi Dave, Thanks for posting this video. It did not go perfect but you shared it anyway. I appreciate your honesty. Great tip on tie wrapping the black cable by the filter in your comments. 👍
I noticed the exhaust soot on the hood as you were closing it. Gord Potter from GP Outdoors did a video about cleaning off the soot. He uses a product called Spray Nine. You should check out his video review on it. Keep the great videos coming 👍. Thanks, Dan
Thanks Dan
I did see GP’s video. I just haven’t gotten around to worrying about it yet. If they make scratch fix in a can I’d be interested in that.
@@MtTopLiving 😆 🤣. I hear you there.
You my friend ARE the scratch repair in a can. With your spray painting talents.
Same thing happen to me….if you look close that little black cable above your filter in the video got pinched between the case and backing plate of the filter. Once u loosened it then retightened it must have slipped out. I zipped tied mine up out of the way. Just a heads up.
Thanks, I’ll have to watch it to see. I appreciate the feedback.
I have a cab tractor LX 2610 with a cab and I do have the backhoe attachment and my tires are loaded don't hurt a thing
Good coverage of 50 hour service. I have only around 10 hours so far so I will be doing mine before too long
Thanks I appreciate that. It’s really not too bad.
That filter on the right is a pain. Good for UDT sales😆. Personally, I wouldn't be without filled tires. My LX2610 had them and my LX3310 has them fil.e used a friends B2650 with no juice and it was a tippy feeling machine.
After tipping my LX3310, I have filled tires and wheel spacers. It feels better now, but I am still leary.
Is that the only fuel filter? My L3901 has a much larger filter, about the size of the engine oil filter
Yes it’s the only fuel filter, not very big either.
I am pretty sure mine (LX3310) has a cartridge style one as well. Located to the right of the water separator.
Look up the shop vac trick for the next time you need to replace the suction filter without the hydraulic fluid. Makes life a whole lot easier and less messy. Did you confirm that the o-ring came off with the old suction filter?
Wow that’s a great trick! I just watched a video and will be trying that next time. Yes the o-rings all came off, every filter threaded on a little challenging not nice and smooth as I think it should. Thanks for the great tip!