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190XT Hydraulic Fluid Change

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    Posted: 13 Jun 2020 at 11:57am
Hi all,

I am getting ready to change the hydraulic fluid and filter on my new to me 190xt SIII. I plan to drain the fluid, drop the sump and clean the screen and then put it all back together with a new filter. My question is, do I need to prime the hydraulic pump before restarting? I’ve noticed some post in other topics mention priming. Any other helpful things I should be aware of?

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No need to prime the pump. There is no real way to do so. The suction tube will contain some of the old oil.
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BcrazyTH>> What type of oil did ya plan to go with?
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Originally posted by NoslenroK NoslenroK wrote:

BcrazyTH>> What type of oil did ya plan to go with?

I’m going to use NAPA premium tractor hydraulic & transmission fluid, the label states it meets 821XL specs.
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Question, how much hydraulic fluid does a hydraulic fluid and filter change normally require. The book I have states the capacity is 36qts. Surely not all of this is drained right? I didn’t get 36 quarts out the tractor when I drained my fluid, or I missed a sump.

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5 to 5 1/2 gallons usually gets it.
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