B7100HST Question

bmwmike

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1995 B 7100 hst 4 wheel drive.

Does anyone know if I have to take the rear wheels off to pull out the strainers in the hst, to clean them? I have about 7" of clearance between the housing and the wheel, but I can't find any data on how long the strainers are.

My rear tires are loaded with liquid and I have 100 lbs of wheel weights on each, so if I have to pull the tires it's going to take some planing and more effort than just changing the hydro fluid, filter, and cleaning the strainers.

mike
 

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1995 B 7100 hst 4 wheel drive.

Does anyone know if I have to take the rear wheels off to pull out the strainers in the hst, to clean them? I have about 7" of clearance between the housing and the wheel, but I can't find any data on how long the strainers are.

My rear tires are loaded with liquid and I have 100 lbs of wheel weights on each, so if I have to pull the tires it's going to take some planing and more effort than just changing the hydro fluid, filter, and cleaning the strainers.

mike

Mike,

Here is a picture from the WSM (item 16) ........hard to tell how long it is ! Let me know if you need the whole WSM.:)

Someone else will chime in and tell you.....I hope!:);)
 

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Greenhead

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1995 B 7100 hst 4 wheel drive.

Does anyone know if I have to take the rear wheels off to pull out the strainers in the hst, to clean them? I have about 7" of clearance between the housing and the wheel, but I can't find any data on how long the strainers are.

My rear tires are loaded with liquid and I have 100 lbs of wheel weights on each, so if I have to pull the tires it's going to take some planing and more effort than just changing the hydro fluid, filter, and cleaning the strainers.

mike
http://www.orangetractortalks.com/2...uction-screens-everything-you-wanted-to-know/
 

bmwmike

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Thanks Guys for the information,

From the picture Greenhead provided the strainer is 7" long, which is about all the room I have .

Does any one know if both strainers are the same length ?

I was hoping that some one that had a b7100 and had done this would chime in. Mine has turf tires and they are set as wide a possible.

Does seem like overkill on this tractor to have a spin on hydro filter and two internal strainers.

mike
 

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I had a B7100 and could remove and clean the strainers without any problems with the tires on the tractor. I did have the wheels located on the axles to give the widest stance for stability. I also had the turf tires. Hope this helps...

Joe
 

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I removed mine without taking the tires off- it would depend on where the hub is set at on the axle, I guess.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Does seem like overkill on this tractor to have a spin on hydro filter and two internal strainers.

mike
You think maybe that's why they are still so many out there running strong? ;)
 

bmwmike

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I had a B7100 and could remove and clean the strainers without any problems with the tires on the tractor. I did have the wheels located on the axles to give the widest stance for stability. I also had the turf tires. Hope this helps...

Joe
Thanks Joe. and Hodge

That is the information I was hoping for. I was not looking forward to trying to remove a wheel loaded with liquid, not counting the 100 lbs of wheel weights that have to come off. I will still have to remove one side of the rear sub frame of the FEL and put a bigger notch in it , but that is not a big deal.

And Wolfman you might be right about this helping them last so long.

Thanks to all who responded
mike

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