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onthehoof

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How do i know if mine is open centre or closed centre hydraulics, also does anyone bother to change the wet clutch filter it seems as if you don't need to change it for a dynashift but you do for a power shuttle
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mixed breed

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OK well open centre has a white filter
Closed has an element in a canister

Also the quick release couplers are plumbed direct into spool block on the open centre

Theyre connected by steel pipes to a framework on a closed centre
 

onthehoof

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Mixed Farmer
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Cambs
no, don't know what that is.
Here is the open centre setup
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this the right hand side as your sat in the seat. I change the power shuttle filter every 1000hrs along with the suction filter.
Ours definitely closed from how you describe it, thanks, do you change the clutch filter?
 

mixed breed

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Ours definitely closed from how you describe it, thanks, do you change the clutch filter?
I've only ever removed it and cleaned it.
oddly (as I've got my book out now) the note about not replacing the filter, in your first picture isn't in my book, and the clutch filter is to be cleaned (not renewed I guess) at 1200 hrs.
 

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