Do all 350 dozers have a reverser filter?
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Do all 350 dozers have a reverser filter?
I don't see a filter on my 350D but have heard others mention to change them. If mine does have one where is it located?
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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reverser filter
Totally agree with KenP, a manual will save you a boatload of time. Not sure about the 350d, but the filter should be at the lowest point in the reverser. cover is removed by 4 bolts. look under your reverser on right side of machine. NAPA carries these by me. they are paper and get gummed up in a hurry.
76 JD 350 CE dozer-85 Vermeer 434 trencher w/bhoe
Ken have to laugh a little at your post, ...accessible via a cover on the right side...KenP wrote:Yep, just looked up the 350D reverser on the Deere Parts site. Reverser filter looks like the same arrangement as earlier 350's.
Right on the bottom, mounted horizontally and accessible via a cover on the right side.
Am I the only one with arms an inch too short to easily get to the reverser? At 6'5" I thought my arms were plenty long enough.
Ended up resting my chin on the track, then reaching through the track with the socket wrench. Those four bolts sure took a long time!!! Then wiping out the reverser. That job took a lot longer than I thought.
Rick
JD 350B, 6 way blade
NH3930 4x4 w/loader & tree spade. AC WC.
NH3930 4x4 w/loader & tree spade. AC WC.
Agreed. At 6'3" i had to close my eyes and press my face into the side of the track. left a goofy mark, but yes the filter is "accessible" through side.Rick Kr wrote:Ken have to laugh a little at your post, ...accessible via a cover on the right side...KenP wrote:Yep, just looked up the 350D reverser on the Deere Parts site. Reverser filter looks like the same arrangement as earlier 350's.
Right on the bottom, mounted horizontally and accessible via a cover on the right side.
Am I the only one with arms an inch too short to easily get to the reverser? At 6'5" I thought my arms were plenty long enough.
Ended up resting my chin on the track, then reaching through the track with the socket wrench. Those four bolts sure took a long time!!! Then wiping out the reverser. That job took a lot longer than I thought.
Rick
1970 350 with a 93A backhoe attachment
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