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Why it's the hydraulic system of course. Oil filter is the white can top left, breather filter in the steel can just in front of that. Suction and return filters inside the reservoir. Hardest one to change? In this case it was the pill filter, broke two wrenches on it, one being a strap. Had to take the air chisel to her before she loosened up.

Why it's the hydraulic system of course. Oil filter is the white can top left, breather filter in the steel can just in front of that. Suction and return filters inside the reservoir. Hardest one to change? In this case it was the pill filter, broke two wrenches on it, one being a strap. Had to take the air chisel to her before she loosened up.

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Take care of your machine, it'll take care of you. Worst part on these is cleaning all the dirt that makes it into the bottom. When that stuff freezes it can do some damage.

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Maintenance doesn't matter, if used enough, everything breaks.

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Sure, you gotta replace parts time to time. Regular maintenance helps keep that to a minimum in time, effort, and cost. I don't get your point. I should throw out the machine?

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You can do maintenance at the recommended intervals, and things will still wear out and fail. All proper maintenance does is prolong the life of a specific part.