Filter Pack for JD 4410
dklopfenstein
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 125 Southern Indiana |
2011-04-16 178002
I just bought a filter pack today for my JD 4410. It says it comes with 4 filters...the pack had 5 in it though. Fuel filter, outer air filter, hydro filter (under step on left side), and what appears to be another hydro filter??? Am I missing changing one somewhere? I don't want to skip anything, so would appreciate a little help. I have always just taken it to the JD shop to have services done, but I have began using it much more lately, because we moved to a different house...I need to start doing this myself. Thanks!
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Filter Pack for JD 4410
kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 5764 NW Oregon Pics |
2011-04-16 178003
Never bought a filter pack but could it be an oil filter? Does the unknown filter have a part number on it? ....
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Filter Pack for JD 4410
harvey
Join Date: Sep 2000 Posts: 1550 Moravia, NY Pics |
2011-04-17 178009
Me thinks Ken right it's oil. Filters are: Hyd, Fuel, inner and outer air and oil. Don't forget to check suction screen. ....
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Filter Pack for JD 4410
dklopfenstein
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 125 Southern Indiana |
2011-04-17 178013
I guess that there are actually 6 filters in the filter pack. It did come with 2 oil filters...other filters are supposed to last 400 hrs, oil only lasts 200...that's why there is an extra oil filter. There is another filter though...looks like the hydro filter under the step, only smaller. Are there 2 hydro filters? Is there one hidden somewhere that I don't know about? ....
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Filter Pack for JD 4410
auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto Pics |
2011-04-18 178037
You could phone the dealer you got it from. ....
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Filter Pack for JD 4410
jdgreen
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 232 Maryland |
2011-04-18 178044
You need to remove the tin cover under the belly of the tractor to get to the transmission filter. That is the smaller filter you have left over. The filter under the step is the hydraulic suction filter. ....
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