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480e hydraulics

kyaabo

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Huh I was able to get in there from the side panel on my 580 SE with a 12” extender on one of my grease guns.
can't even see the coupler from any angle on my 480e, counterweight seems to be in the way which doesn't make since if they wanted the operator to easily service the grease fitting on the coupler
 

kyaabo

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D94060 relief valve outlet - not available
R15538 relief valve inlet - substitute to 361776A1 $155
D63543 filter - $68

Is there an updated part for D94060 or equivalent replacement?

361776A1 appears to combine the relieve valve and filter into one part for $155, is this correct?

Thanks for your assistance.
 

kyaabo

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Ordered these, will see what happens both are cross-referenced grainger parts to the case part numbers
 

kyaabo

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Installed the check valves, hydraulics are smoother now, noise is still there however. Next item to check is the screen on the power shuttle. I changed the shuttle fluid when I got the hoe but I didn't know about the sump screen that is supposed to be serviced every 100 hours according to the owners manual. I doubt it's ever been cleaned at least according to the records that came with the machine. Pan gasket is on order and I'm going to try to save the brand new fluid I just put in and reuse it.
 

alrman

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I didn't know about the sump screen that is supposed to be serviced every 100 hours according to the owners manual.
.... every 100 hrs is not viable......
The engine requires oil & filter change every 250hrs.
Transmission oils & filters / screens would be every 1000hrs.
Draining the shuttle oil & cleaning the screen twice to every engine oil service is just a print or reading mistake.
Sorry, I just felt this needed some clarification.
 
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