Metal Shavings in Oil? John Deere 1025R 200 Hour Hydraulic Oil Change

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  • 200 hour hydraulic oil change for John Deere 1025R. Tractor Time with Tim shows how to change the hydraulic oil so you don't have to pay the dealer lots of money for this service.
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  • @TractorTimewithTim
    @TractorTimewithTim  Před 2 lety +9

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    • @MARKLOCKWOOD2012
      @MARKLOCKWOOD2012 Před 2 lety

      Caught a ton n jerry in real life. Don’t know if Tom whacked jerry with a frying pan 🍳

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  Před 2 lety

      Not real life. Please watch the end of the video.

  • @Gnomoleon
    @Gnomoleon Před 2 lety +4

    It's great to see Tim able to work and enjoy life. So glad he was able to get his medical stuff figured out.

  • @francoislaurin1821
    @francoislaurin1821 Před 2 lety +5

    Tim, use some brake kleener to take off the grime in the aera where you work and use some to cleen the steel filter.

  • @simpletooluse5745
    @simpletooluse5745 Před 2 lety +12

    Have been a mechanic for a few years. On the hose sticking the best thing I have found is to use a 90 degree pick , by sticking it on the inner diameter of the hose and sliding it all the way around the pipe or housing its attached to will usually free it up.

    • @PoisonShot20
      @PoisonShot20 Před 2 měsíci

      If is reachable, I use a thin flat screw driver between hose and tubing .

  • @BG-vq9fd
    @BG-vq9fd Před 2 lety +6

    Your code has saved me a lot of shipping at Green parts store, thank you. I still have a bad case of turf rail envy.

  • @joebarrett9830
    @joebarrett9830 Před 2 lety +32

    Hey Tim, just a little cheat to avoid removing the hose clamps and lower rubber tube. I don't know if you can do this with your "custom" made tube with the temperature fitting. The pin for the left lift arm, just behind that and left of the PTO there is a single bolt 11:53 (top of the screen). Remove that instead of the hose clamps. It's just above where you placed the hose clamps once you moved them up the tube, 13:57. Once that bolt is removed, you then use the 6mm allen wrench to remove the bottom. You then pull left as usual, then separate the 90* elbow from the magnet portion. Then pull magnet portion out.
    With this tip, removing that one bolt, you eliminate wrestling with the hose clamps and trying to push the rubber hose up to remove it from the 90* elbow. It all stays attached and you only separate the tube with the magnet from the 90* elbow. This is a little trick a JD mechanic showed me. They do enough that they know little short cuts like this.

    • @CC-te5zf
      @CC-te5zf Před 2 lety

      I'd seen this done before in another video. My only concern was getting the screen aligned as described in the service manual. Was it easy to get the screen inserted and aligned correctly? Thanks. I'll be helping a friend change his this weekend and I'll give it a try.

    • @joebarrett9830
      @joebarrett9830 Před 2 lety +7

      @@CC-te5zf Yes, it has a shelf type thing it lays on, no place for it to go other than where it needs to be. Just before being all the way in though, insert the magnet tube into the elbow, the o-ring will hold it together as one, then put the rest of the way in and tighten the 6mm nut. Then put the bolt back in next to the PTO shaft. Much easier than dealing with hose clamps and hose.

    • @CC-te5zf
      @CC-te5zf Před 2 lety +1

      @@joebarrett9830 Thanks!

  • @philsmock4943
    @philsmock4943 Před 2 lety +5

    I did the 50 hour change on my 1025R, cause that is what the book said to do. I thought it was a pain but watching this video you made it look very doable. I'll be ready for the next 200 hours change. Thanks for taking the time to show and explain all parts of this oil change.

  • @richardbarreau2844
    @richardbarreau2844 Před 2 lety +2

    Great information! I always enjoy the service videos. I think it helps take some of the fear away for diy.

  • @dalevonthun5257
    @dalevonthun5257 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Tim. You made it look like it can be done reasonably easy.

  • @curtanderson8655
    @curtanderson8655 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Love how you put a hole in the paint tray to catch the oil and have it go where you want, thank you. I would have never thought of that and so useful for other things.

  • @MarkJohnson-pm6cx
    @MarkJohnson-pm6cx Před 2 lety

    Going video Tim, I'm just coming up to 50hr on the 2025r and like normal your information is very helpful. Keep the good stuff coming. Have a great day and thanks

  • @doughansens5599
    @doughansens5599 Před 2 lety

    Another great video Tim! I had not watched your original hydraulic service video and was curious about the screen removal. Looks easy! Thanks!

  • @Bob-vb8lc
    @Bob-vb8lc Před 2 lety +2

    Good morning Tim & Christy. While I did see your other fluid videos, I do like this one for my library. I will be reviewing it 10 times before I change my fluids. Thanks for sharing

  • @hdbikerdave5835
    @hdbikerdave5835 Před 2 lety

    Great maintenance video. Didn’t even know about that magnet and the need to do that. Thanks for sharing.

  • @chuckreynolds6098
    @chuckreynolds6098 Před 2 lety +3

    Tim, excellent tutorial! Don't think it could have been done any better. God bless you and your family!

  • @AnthonyDGreen-me7cw
    @AnthonyDGreen-me7cw Před 2 lety

    Thanks….as always…. Tim and Christy. After watching one of your first hydraulic changes I tried it. Yes, the clamp / hose combo will make a newbie like me have to take a couple of deep breaths. I finally got a pair of needle nose vise grips and locked them on the clamp. That way I was able to work the pry movement better. It worked like a dream. Thanks again for all you guys do. Never stop with the verses at the end. Tony

  • @Kcolby47
    @Kcolby47 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice metering pump for the oil bucket. Also the waste oil collection sounds interesting as well. I’m guessing we’ll see more about that later. Blessings.

  • @mikebracht9261
    @mikebracht9261 Před 2 lety

    I always enjoy watching your videos, keep them coming, Tim.

  • @sethreed3863
    @sethreed3863 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video and encouragement for viewers Tim. I think it would also be helpful to see maintenance videos for Johnny 2 when the intervals come up. More and more of us, myself included, are owners of the 2r tractors and would benefit from your quality of videos like this one. Showing everything on the lift and explaining in layman's terms makes a big difference compared to reading the manual or forums.

    • @YMF1891
      @YMF1891 Před 2 lety

      That's a great idea

    • @demcburney
      @demcburney Před 2 lety +2

      Yes I’d love to see videos like this on the 2038R!

  • @photocontrol
    @photocontrol Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial! The battery oil pump is a handy item to have!

  • @JelenOutDoors
    @JelenOutDoors Před 2 lety +1

    Using the hoist to lift the tractor sure enhanced the view for you to demonstrate the 200 hour service, great job! Very good idea to do the service earlier. Your right that 1st filter wrench is junk. I was really surprised with the amount of shavings. There are always some trouble spots that engineers don't design for mechanics in mind.
    GREAT VIDEO, VERYWELL DEMONSTRATED!

  • @ralphjelomono9068
    @ralphjelomono9068 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Tim. Really like that Macnaught pump. My old dozer uses 30 gal and hauling 5gal pales up there can be a challenge

  • @alittleofthisandalittleofthat

    I have adopted the same processes of sliding a magnet in to get any extra filings out, well worth doing. My first fluid change at 50 hours I encountered a large amount of white gasket caulking. And lots of filings.

  • @RedFordMustang71
    @RedFordMustang71 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi TTWT! I bought a used 1025R with 150hrs a few yrs back ... when I hit 200hrs, I watched your old video and did the maintenance all on my own. I will agree with you 100%, it is NOT a difficult job to do.

  • @DougAlesUSA
    @DougAlesUSA Před 2 lety

    Well done Tim and Christy.
    I added the John Deere red die to the fluid so I can see the fluid on the dipstick.
    This die helps me make my fluid level check easier with my aging eyes.
    I’m now that guy at a restaurant who pulls out their phone to turn the light on so I can read the menu, and again at the end of the meal so I can see the receipt to add a tip.
    Just part of getting older.

  • @CraigFogus
    @CraigFogus Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as always! FYI, my John Deere dealer carries filter wrenches. I have cap style (my favorite) from them for the engine oil filter and hydraulic oil filter.

  • @jpbarley
    @jpbarley Před rokem

    very easy service even though I have been doing this kind of service since 2004 with a 2210 bought new and now with a 2017 1025r bought new that I still have I still go back to ur videos for a refresher. Thank u

  • @danielmcguire6675
    @danielmcguire6675 Před 2 lety

    Nice job! A large pair of channel locks work good for me to remove my oil filters. keep up the good work!

  • @3cl1
    @3cl1 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video on the hydraulic oil change, this type of work is very good for our brains, especially as we get older.

  • @SunvalleyMetaphysical

    Thanks for the great updated video, I'm going to perform my second Trans fluid change today. I remember my first fluid change 4 years ago so this one should be easier. Im gonna try it without removing the tire also. Thanks, john

  • @mikefisc9989
    @mikefisc9989 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought that oil collection pan after the original Johnny's essential oils video series. I want to thank you for bringing this pan to my attention. It has been fantastic.

  • @jamescreek6346
    @jamescreek6346 Před 8 měsíci

    Tim, thanks for all the valuable information that you have given me over the last couple of years. I have a 2022 1025R and I just did my 200 hour. The oil change was a piece of cake, greazing was kind of difficult at the hidden zurt, and the hydraulic oil went great until I found the plug washer on the bottom of the oil pan after I had already put new oil in. Luckily, it won't be too hard to drain and re-use the oil. Thanks again for all your help.

  • @jims3650
    @jims3650 Před 2 lety

    I likes this video a lot Tim. My Tractor 2038R will be coming up soon for this change.

  • @randyhill4549
    @randyhill4549 Před rokem

    I did this myself. Can't even begin to tell you how much I appreciate this video, Tim. I priced labor only for this procedure today from a JD dealership at $312.00. The advice you give about using Knipex pliers is on-target. The salad tong type filter wrench you recommend is best for the filter. I've had mine for many years and love it. Love you, brother.

  • @stephenmarinelli437
    @stephenmarinelli437 Před 2 lety +2

    Small zip ties work well to hold those type of clamps open, on the oil line to the magnetic strainer. You can use two hands to more easily move the clamp.

  • @InsightLandCare
    @InsightLandCare Před 2 lety +4

    1 or 2 cans of brake cleaner saves alot of towels and helps make all surfaces clean before removing items. Helps with spill clean ups too.

    • @joebarrett9830
      @joebarrett9830 Před 2 lety

      Yes, a JD mechanic used brake cleaner over a 5 gallon bucket to catch all the shavings.

  • @lynnshomestead7545Johnlynn

    Hey Tim my go to filter wrench are sockets they come in 4 sizes and is easy to use whether you use an Cresent wrench or a 3/8 ratchet. You first find the right size tap it on with a hammer then loosen it with any option of tool . I bought mine from Harbor Freight about 15 years ago.

  • @charlesbessenbach6252
    @charlesbessenbach6252 Před 2 lety

    My daughter is 6 days old and we've been binge watching your channel all morning. Gotta get her started early! Thanks for the good wholesome content.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  Před 2 lety +1

      Congratulations Charles! Remember these days. The early days with our daughter will never be forgotten, and they go FAST!

  • @steveweyers8394
    @steveweyers8394 Před 7 měsíci

    Just saw this video now, and I found it very interesting! I have a 3039R that I just got this past summer and am looking to do more projects on it myself. If you ever want to do a roadshow, you're welcome to come to my place in northern Wisconsin and do an episode.
    Thanks for all of the great videos!!

  • @johndeeregene5523
    @johndeeregene5523 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful I have to get mine done shortly
    Thank you

  • @dougkiss7630
    @dougkiss7630 Před 2 lety

    This is a very helpful and excellent video and very much appreciated. Thank you

  • @jonesrick1
    @jonesrick1 Před rokem

    Just did my first hydraulic fluid change at 160 hours. Must say I'd been preparing for the moment by watching you and the guy on Tale of Three Cabins, both excellent tutors. So, everything went easier than planned, and from start to finish was about three hours, working at my usual snail's pace. I have one very important recommendation for those of us who can't afford a steel tractor lift: Rhino Ramps. I bought four of these on Amazon for less than $200. They held my 1025r easily and made the job almost a pleasure as far as accessing the filter, plug and screen. Next I'm going to see if they hold my pick-up truck so I can do my oil change there. I'm 79, so I think there are no excuses for not doing the hdf change yourself if you're healthy. Stay safe and keep those videos coming.

  • @stevengawlik1282
    @stevengawlik1282 Před 2 lety +1

    Those strap filter wrenches work and work well as long as you don't get the cheap rubber straps. There is a strap wrench that had cords in it similar to a serpentine belt that does not really stretch and it works very well

  • @erichedges2948
    @erichedges2948 Před 2 lety

    Tim, I have had one for years. I bought mine at Napa . Gearwrench 1/2 drive Nylon Strap Oil filter wrench. I haven't found very many applications that this wrench didn't work.

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job! It's definitely nice to have a lift in your shop. I have that on my wish list for someday.

  • @johnhamilton9229
    @johnhamilton9229 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Tim, Craftsman make an oil filter wrench. Uses a socket wrench and has three fingers to clamp filter. Great for tight spaces.

  • @jodybalkman5149
    @jodybalkman5149 Před 2 lety

    You have convinced me I can do and will give it a shot thank you

  • @mattphillips4260
    @mattphillips4260 Před 2 lety

    from the farm i worked for that low vis or high vis hyd oil it has to do with temp and thickness of the oil at one point i somewhat had idea of it but have forgot it from being away from it for so long now

  • @mitchellgourley4642
    @mitchellgourley4642 Před 2 lety

    Looks like a pretty simple task you ask me some people are not mechanically inclined so it might be a little harder for them good video Tim

  • @GrampysTractor
    @GrampysTractor Před 2 lety +1

    Remember Tim, Brake Cleaner is your friend. The added torque on the filter and the hex bolt usually come from paint the first time you disassemble them.

  • @jeromeryan5292
    @jeromeryan5292 Před rokem

    i don't know if you're updating with new videos or if you even check these messages. But in any case, thanks for your awesome videos. Very informative and clearly explained. I'm a new owner of a 1025 and have started to watch to make sure my money isn't wasted on me being stupid. Well done. God bless.

  • @albubbles9232
    @albubbles9232 Před 2 lety +2

    I always write the date and hours on the filter with a silver sharpie or paint pen.

  • @joewest3599
    @joewest3599 Před 5 měsíci

    Haha Tim! I broke my magnet as well. Just cleaned it and put it back in. You're the man! Love your channel

  • @williamgregory8857
    @williamgregory8857 Před rokem

    Tim, you must be a magician, you made sliding those xxxx spring clamps up so easy on rear axle, when I finally got mine off I went outside of my garage and threw them as far as I could and returned with worm gear clamps that’ll save me 45 minutes next 200 hour service. The fuel filter under the seat was a piece of cake in comparison.
    Thanks For The Great Videos
    God Bless

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  Před rokem

      Ha! Thanks for the chuckle. The first time was incredibly frustrating!
      This time it went much better!

  • @cdee6096
    @cdee6096 Před 2 lety

    I always used brake cleaner to clean the screen. Worked good when I used to have a little Deere 2305 tractor.

  • @Lakesidearmorer
    @Lakesidearmorer Před 2 lety

    Saw your mouser at work in the back ground. Sorry I forgot to check the time stamp, but it was in the first third of the video. BTW thanks for the class.

  • @danieloverton4262
    @danieloverton4262 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Tim, they have spring clamp pliers that make those easy to remove. Then use a screw clamp to go back together so you don't have to fight them anymore. Just don't over torque the clamp when going back together.

  • @tomoaktree4951
    @tomoaktree4951 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi Tim,
    While watching your video, at around 11:45, I noticed the mouse on your pallet rack along with your cat trying to catch it!
    When I change any kind of oil, I put my hand in a small plastic bag, and then remove the drain plug. keeps my hand clean and I have found that I'm less likely to drop it in the oil pan.

  • @bryangriffin2093
    @bryangriffin2093 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great and informative video Tim. I am not even interested in a 1025r and I enjoyed this.

  • @williamgoodman8790
    @williamgoodman8790 Před 2 lety +1

    Tim, I started watching your channel in 2017 when I was deciding on whether or not to get a backhoe for my second Kubota BX purchase. Short answer, I did. My first BX was purchased in 2002 and it was a great machine and my son has it and it is still going strong. So I’m partial to Kubota’s for subcompacts. I like Deere as well considering I have four of them of various size, shapes and vintage.
    So I finally subscribed since I have to comment to this video. First off, good video as most are. Second off, the BX is so much simpler to change the hydraulic oil! There is no hose to remove, simply unscrew the large banjo fitting and let it drain. Also, the reinforced frame for the backhoe does not affect ground clearance, so there is no issue there. Can easily access all points with the tractor sitting directly on the floor. And I’m knocking on the door of 66 years!
    Anyway, keep up the good work but give Kubota credit when credit is due!
    Bill

  • @josephsierra7295
    @josephsierra7295 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Tim, I have recently (last year) done the 200hr service (really at 400hrs, dealer did the first one) and worked from yourold video. Did not remove wheel. I faced the hose removal challenge. Wasn't too bad. FIlter was a PIA. Had to wrap a few layers of Duct tape around it to get my wrench to work. LOL! Great videos. thanks for sharing!

    • @Trevor4ag
      @Trevor4ag Před 2 lety +1

      If the filter is such a big issue, just drive a punch or screwdriver through it

    • @josephsierra7295
      @josephsierra7295 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Trevor4ag Last resort for me as it can be messy. That said, I've used it many times...and it gets the job done sir.

  • @wingman8447
    @wingman8447 Před 2 lety

    Just in time. Getting close to my 50 hour. Thank you

  • @jimhaugh6851
    @jimhaugh6851 Před 2 lety

    20, 2025r no gasket material and I use same filter wrench also have a pair of L shaped pliers worked awesome on the spring clamps

  • @eosjoe565
    @eosjoe565 Před 2 lety

    Your comment about the oil pump being high end is an understatement. A battery powered pump and flow meter is around $750. I can't see many DIY folks going that route instead of a funnel. :-)

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  Před 2 lety

      Without the flow meter, it is $394….then 10% discount. That is much more reasonable in my opinion.

  • @wirefeed3419
    @wirefeed3419 Před rokem +1

    Two things I highly recommend 1) prior to doing this kind of service do yourself and your tractor a favour and spray it down all over the drive line with a cleaner de-greaser and wash off. There is nothing that can be harmed in doing this it will only make the service go smoothly and long term over all benefit the tractor. 2) Get a paint marker and mark the new oil filter with the operating hours shown on the hour meter, this makes it very easy to keep track of when to do oil services.

  • @Makinwaives
    @Makinwaives Před rokem

    Thanks again Tim. I've never done this and was a little hesitant. I asked the dealer if they could come to my home to do it, as I don't have a trailer. They told me $450.00 ball park. I guess that's fair for having to come to my house but it's still a bit high for me, especially when it will have to be done again and again. I'll get the fluid (and another filter wrench) and give it a shot. My biggest fear is stripping the 6mm allen (hex) bolt). Thank you.

  • @isaacjacobs39
    @isaacjacobs39 Před 2 lety

    Hi to the Tractor Time with Tim love the the content. Have you ever thought of using some brake clearer on some of the parts.

  • @cowboyjeep94
    @cowboyjeep94 Před 2 lety

    They do make the cups for the oil filter. I like all your videos, you give a lot of useful information. I have a 2019 model with about 130 hours. I’m dreading having to do this. I had a 2014 model and it had the 50 hour service. I think since it was a new model til they worked the clearances just right they had everyone do the 50 hour service. My 2014 model I used brake cleaner to clean that screen and then I used the new oil to relube the screen.

    • @MakerBreakerFixer
      @MakerBreakerFixer Před 2 lety

      As someone who basically baths in hydraulic oil - don't dread it. The worst part is the very first time because as Tim noted - the suction tube elbows and clamps are painted on which adds thickness and makes it a pain - the first time. Each remaining time it's a pretty easy job and takes (on the driveway, no lift) about 30-45 minutes. A few notes: Before you drain the fluid, if you have a MMM, remove it, take off the 3 point and lower the three point (this makes more room near the hydraulic filter under the tractor with the mower linkage down). I use the 3 claw Gearwrench Oil filter wrench - uses a 3/8 drive ratchet to manipulate - works great.

  • @bobbyblizzard8488
    @bobbyblizzard8488 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @danielclapp636
    @danielclapp636 Před 2 lety

    It is not just Deere filters that are tight and painted on. I happen to own a Kioti ck2610hst and they have a reputation for being miserable for removing the Hydraulic oil filter. My oil filter and HST filter were not bad, Hydraulic oil filter did dent and caused a few ( Jeepers, and gosh words to be uttered). Nice video guys. Take care.

  • @dannymoss7605
    @dannymoss7605 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Tim
    When you were talking about replacing the hose clamp with a worm clamp it's interesting to understand the purpose of the continuous pressure clamps. When a worm clap is tightened and the hose ages many times there will be leaks. as the hose hardens. Squeeze clamps apply steady even pressure. You will see this around transmission cooler hoses on automobiles. Worm clamps are easier but defiantly not near as good. If they were as good don't you think assembly lines would use them as they are much cheaper.

    • @tuberstitious
      @tuberstitious Před 2 lety

      But I would expect they take considerably longer to screw tighten (install) and probably would have to be factory torqued. Everything I have read for years instructs me to not re-use those "spring" clamps. I stand to be corrected with verifiable authoritative affirmation though. I would really like to know...

  • @jeffwhite2107
    @jeffwhite2107 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Tim. On another CZcams video watch a tail three cabins he has a 1025R2 and when doing this oil change he shows how you don’t have to mess with those clamps you just loosen bolts up above and it gives you enough room to pull it out

    • @eosjoe565
      @eosjoe565 Před 2 lety +2

      I was wondering about that also. Especially since that pipe was just swapped with the new one with the oil temperature sensor. With that bracket screw removed there is plenty of play in there to get at that hose and clamps. That pipe is attached with a rubber hose at the top as well so no worriee about flexing it.

    • @williamcoffman7149
      @williamcoffman7149 Před 2 lety +1

      do you have a link to that video, i sure would like to make that job easier.

    • @jeffwhite2107
      @jeffwhite2107 Před 2 lety

      @@williamcoffman7149 all I know how to do is hit the search button. A tale of three cabins 1025R hydraulic oil change and it will come up.

  • @d.a.ballou9740
    @d.a.ballou9740 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice explanation on how to do this even though I don't need it because I don't have a 1025r (or any Deere tractor for that matter😁} And I will confess that you had me, for a while, with the cat and mouse in the background! I was all ready to ask in the comments if anyone else saw that or if Bullseye caught the mouse! I am glad to report, however, that I did figure it out BEFORE the end of the video. 🤣🤣👨‍🚒

  • @YMF1891
    @YMF1891 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @oldNavyJZ
    @oldNavyJZ Před 2 lety

    To your point about tightness. I ride a motorcycle and when I do brake jobs or any kind of maintenance, I tighten to the torque specs. When I did some work on my tractor the other day, I noticed JD had massively overtightened bolts. They actually damaged a couple washers they overtightened so much. I bought the tech manual from JD and they have a very nice torque spec table, but it doesn't seem like they follow it at all.

  • @mikepuckett
    @mikepuckett Před 2 lety

    Thanks TIm, Great video!!

  • @williamgilbert7262
    @williamgilbert7262 Před 2 lety

    John Deere TY26514 nylon strap oil filter wrench allows the use of a 1/2" ratchet. Might be handy for this filter.

  • @waltermattson1730
    @waltermattson1730 Před rokem

    Very good video. I like the cat at the end too.

  • @halsimon4565
    @halsimon4565 Před 2 lety +1

    Tim, if you spray brake cleaner on the hose , the spring clamp will slide over the hose easier. It will not hurt the hose and will evaporate off the hose. It gives you just enough time to slide the clamp on. I own my own auto shop and have been using this trick for years. Spring clamps work better that worm drive clamps because the don't loosen up.

  • @nathanbrodeur
    @nathanbrodeur Před 2 lety

    Tim you can spray break clean on those screens and the outside to get the dirt of the outside housing

  • @ptucker1972
    @ptucker1972 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Tim! Did anyone else notice at 11:45 in the video if you look at the background your cat is trying to catch a mouse or something.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  Před 2 lety

      Yea, watch the end of the video for more…

    • @ptucker1972
      @ptucker1972 Před 2 lety

      @@TractorTimewithTim I thought it was a real mouse and missed it was a tv screen. Good training for the cat

  • @mymorristribe
    @mymorristribe Před 2 lety +2

    I wonder if it would be best to just replace those hydraulic hose clamps with regular screw type hose clamps. Those would be much easier to loosen up.....lol....and that's why you don't comment until the end of the video! Thanks for redoing this, I'm about to do this for the second time. It will be interesting to see how the shavings look the second time.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  Před 2 lety +2

      Other commenters are saying these clamps are better

    • @ricktieken7025
      @ricktieken7025 Před 2 lety +2

      Use the spring clamps. They provide constant tension on the entire circumference of the tube. Worm gear clamps create a pressure point under the screw.

  • @randallthomas5207
    @randallthomas5207 Před 2 lety +1

    I never reinstall the spring clamps. I replace them with aircraft grade T-bolt clamps. Much easier to take on and off in the future. And they can’t pop off the pliers and end up lost in the garage.
    And, you can spray things off with brake cleaner to get the area around them. And, it is a a good way to clean of the screen filter.

  • @MassholeMachinist
    @MassholeMachinist Před 11 měsíci

    if you play this video at half speed, starting at minute 9, Tim sounds completely intoxicated. Gave me a good chuckle.

  • @OO-by2jl
    @OO-by2jl Před 2 lety

    I took the bottom hose clamp off and replaced it with a regular hose clamp .
    Sure made it easier going back together

  • @sheldoncoder4765
    @sheldoncoder4765 Před 2 lety

    Could ypu do maintenance on 3000 series? Great video

  • @cbskip546
    @cbskip546 Před 2 lety

    Love the VLOGS as I always learn something. You cat was doing his job at 11:38 chasing a mouse.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  Před 2 lety +1

      watch the ending of the video for more cat and mouse...

    • @cbskip546
      @cbskip546 Před 2 lety

      Funny that looked real when it was in the background. That is good cat entertainment you got there!

  • @troyeager8877
    @troyeager8877 Před 2 lety

    I have special pliers designed for those types of hose clamps. It makes it a lot easier. They say those clamps put even pressure all the around. I'm not sure how true it is.

  • @jaye0819
    @jaye0819 Před 2 lety +1

    12” knipex channel locks will take the filter right off. It looks like it won’t fit, but I got it in there with the PTO shaft still attached. Tim is right Knipex pliers are legit.

  • @scottbamasime4338
    @scottbamasime4338 Před 2 lety

    They make a hose Clamp plyers made for those type steel clamps they lock the Clamp open..wider than the nipex open them. They will slide right on.

  • @noelstractors-firewood57

    Great video. Just wondering.? Is this the fluid that operates the hydraulic cylinders. ? If so, then should the cylinders be retracted to get all the fluid out. ?

  • @paulrichardson8590
    @paulrichardson8590 Před 2 lety

    Just did this fluid change at 57 hours on my 2025R, and wish I’d had watched your video prior to my project! The owners manual doesn’t seem to do a good job showing all the lubrications points, either grease zirks or superlube spray points. It would be great if you could do a video showing all these points if you haven’t done one already. I know the 2025R has the “hidden” flywheel zirk, and I counted four total zirks on the machine itself and I’m not sure if there’s more. Thanks.

  • @marksawyer5299
    @marksawyer5299 Před 2 lety

    Hey Tim..They make pliers specifically for those cinch clamps. Thanks for the videos!

  • @michaeldugger6964
    @michaeldugger6964 Před 2 lety

    Napa carries all size steel band wrenches that fit on 3/8 or 1/2 ratchet or breaker and blow out the screen with air compressor

  • @bucklinoutdoorpowerequipme3846

    They do make hose clamp pliers for those hose clamps that hook in the eyelet of the clamp so they don't slip off and in some cases actually latch the clamp in the open position. A lot better then your "nipx" pliers.

    • @CannFarms
      @CannFarms Před 2 lety

      I was going to suggest the same thing. They work excellent! I didn’t know they made such a thing until my buddy helped me change a radiator bottle.

  • @jdinnis
    @jdinnis Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks as always for your helpful videos. One tip that you might like, there is actually a really cool tool for removing those hose clamps. Astro Pneumatic 9409A Pliers (available on Amazon and other places). These allow you to open the clamp and lock it in the full open position so you can use both hands to slide it along the pipe. They are also great for all those tight spots where you can't get the Knipex on a clamp! Another thing that will help with removing those tight filters, grip them at the base, right where the filter attaches to the housing. The filter body is stronger there and more of your torque will go to loosening the filter. If you grip it in the middle, the can tends to crush and twist.

  • @demcburney
    @demcburney Před 2 lety +1

    When I did this service on my 2018 1025R, I tried to reuse the O rings on the elbow (or 90 if you prefer) that the 6mm Allan bolt secures. The outer O ring that is compressed when the bolt is tightened had become oval or squished after being compressed for a lengthy period of time, and of course leaked... which means fighting with the hose clamps again after declaring victory originally. This is just a long winded way of saying if your machine is older, check the O rings if you don’t want to pay for hose clamp anger management therapy.

  • @mymorristribe
    @mymorristribe Před 2 lety

    Also, seems like you would benefit from adding a waste oil heater in your shop since you probably have a lot of waste oil from your machines and vehicles. I've been watching a lot of youtube on DIY versions, but there are commercial versions as well.

  • @davidcolgan3268
    @davidcolgan3268 Před 2 lety +1

    You may want to put some anti-seize on that bolt going into that aluminum housing. The reason it was hard to break loose was 1.) paint, and 2.) a little galvanic corrosion all ready.

  • @vetter847
    @vetter847 Před 2 lety

    Best video put on CZcams. EVER. What diameter is the clamp needed if the hose clamps are replaced?