3PT Hyd. Suction Screen Removal?

TGP

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Ok,
I have a 335 Ind with lift issues. Won't Raise.
Have searched and read most of the Hyd. threads here so as to not waste your guy's time on questions.
But I have removed the top cover and the one input bearing retainer bolt holding the tube bracket.
Now to get the pipe/screen out?
I have wiggled and pulled it out of the side case o-ring but that's all I can get.
It's a little crowded in there to say the least.
Any help would be much Appreciated.
TGP
 
I have a 335 Industrial and I also have some manuals. I do not see the suction screen addressed. Have you tried looking at the Ford/New Holand parts web site...Maybe the diagrams would help?
 
(quoted from post at 07:44:41 02/27/11) I have a 335 Industrial and I also have some manuals. I do not see the suction screen addressed. Have you tried looking at the Ford/New Holand parts web site...Maybe the diagrams would help?

Great little tractor!

I have all the manual's and they only show the external filter set up which I do not have.
Now the parts book show's both.
After getting no help I continued to search this site and finally found a few threads which pointed me in the direction I had already decided on.
That was to remove the rear PTO bearing and pull out the shaft.
Next remove the PTO shifter and cover left side.
Then I removed the lone screw on the outside right side of housing that secures the other tube brackets on the right.
Couldn't really remove the tubes but was able to raise the tube up high enough to finally wiggle the screen tube out.
Now to clean and reinstall.
Now FYI,
I also found a thread were a fellow just removed the pump from the engine flywheel,and gently blew air back into the suction pipe to clean the screen then changed the fluid.
Not perfect but would work.
I had already thought of this approach but decided against it.
Now that I have been there and done this and see how all this made,it will definitely be my next approach next time.
This is a great little tractor,but the engineer who designed this should be Shot!!
Tom
 

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