The Monarch Tractor hydraulic fluid filter is located under the left rear tire, behind the left rear fender.
Before you begin:
Here’s what you’ll need to safely complete this task:
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Protective gloves
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Safety glasses
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24mm socket wrench
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Replacement hydraulic fluid filter
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Step 1: Remove the filter
- Place a container under the hydraulic fluid filter to catch drips.
- Use a 24mm socket wrench or wrench to loosen the cover of the hydraulic fluid filter.
USE A SOCKET WRENCH TO LOOSEN THE HYDRAULIC FLUID FILTER - When the filter is loose, use your hand to gently finish unscrewing the filter and then remove it. Dispose properly of the used hydraulic fluid filter.
♻ Important: Dispose of waste properly
Polluting drains, water courses, and/or soil is illegal. Use authorized waste disposal facilities to dispose of used oil. For more information, contact your local authorized servicing dealer or the local agency for waste recycling.
Step 2: Replace filter
- Before installing the new filter, clean any break-in debris in the hydraulic fluid filter cover.
- Carefully line up the threads on the new hydraulic fluid filter, and slowly screw the filter into place. Do not over-tighten the filter; it should be hand tight.
- Once the hydraulic fluid filter has been replaced, dip the hydraulic reservoir dipstick and then shine a black light on the dipstick to check the level in the reservoir.
- If needed, add fluid to the reservoir.
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Updated: 9/10/2024