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Mitsubichi FGC 20 2002 Hydraulic Filter

Can anyone tell me where the Hydraulic Filter is located? I cant find it
  • Posted 19 May 2014 10:28
  • By bcole12345
  • joined 19 May'14 - 2 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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It is inside the hydraulic tank. You remove the bolts that hold the return hose nipple plate to the tank and lift out the plate with filter attached.
The filter is attached to the end of the return tube, I think it has (3) 6mm bolts holding it on to the tube. Been so long since I did one, it might just be a threaded tube and filter like Komatsu.
  • Posted 19 May 2014 11:07
  • Modified 19 May 2014 11:07 by poster
  • By L1ftmech
  • joined 25 Apr'12 - 394 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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