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Case Drain modification to older skidsteer
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted User 1107" data-source="post: 14683" data-attributes="member: 1107"><p>Hah! I clicked on this thread thinking it would be about draining the *Chain Case* - which on my 843 is supposed to have the fluid changed every 1000 hours. The operator's manual tells you how to check that you've put enough in, but not how to get the old stuff out. Looking at the parts book, and hastily at the machine, there does not seem to be a drain. I suppose you're supposed to suck it out the fill inlet with a pump, which has got to be a pain. I thought about drilling and tapping for a pipe plug, but I can also see that such a plug would be vulnerable to damage if it projected from the underside of the chain case. Not to mention the problem of making this modification without introducing drill/tap chips into the oil. Mickey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted User 1107, post: 14683, member: 1107"] Hah! I clicked on this thread thinking it would be about draining the *Chain Case* - which on my 843 is supposed to have the fluid changed every 1000 hours. The operator's manual tells you how to check that you've put enough in, but not how to get the old stuff out. Looking at the parts book, and hastily at the machine, there does not seem to be a drain. I suppose you're supposed to suck it out the fill inlet with a pump, which has got to be a pain. I thought about drilling and tapping for a pipe plug, but I can also see that such a plug would be vulnerable to damage if it projected from the underside of the chain case. Not to mention the problem of making this modification without introducing drill/tap chips into the oil. Mickey [/QUOTE]
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