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Polish Mike

02-12-2003 08:49:12




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Does anybody make a disposable, paper air filter element for the Jubiee/NAA air cleaner system ? I have no problem with the stock system, but if there's something better available, I'd rather use it...Kinda like changing over to a spin on oil filter as opposed to the cannister type....Thanks, guys.




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capt jack

02-12-2003 10:59:21




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 Re: Another air filter question in reply to Polish Mike, 02-12-2003 08:49:12  
I agree...using anything but an oil bath filter is a giant step backwards. After a few time you will get the hang of it without spilling oil all over the tractor and yourself.
We service the oil bath every 12 hours under normal conditions, every 10 when working in sandy soil and when cutting heavy folage with the brush hog. (lots of dust with a brush hog)
good luck
capt jack



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Dell (WA)

02-12-2003 09:15:17




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 Re: Another air filter question in reply to Polish Mike, 02-12-2003 08:49:12  
Mike..... ...actually, the oilbath airfilter is much more better at stopping dirty air. Lotta tractorin' is dirt raising...ie...discing and plowing..... ...Dell



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TimK

02-12-2003 09:28:00




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 Re: Re: Another air filter question in reply to Dell (WA), 02-12-2003 09:15:17  
I agree with Dell. Not being a tractor guy originally, I was amazed to see the dirt that the oil bath filter took out of the air when I got my 2n running. Unless you have some hard cold weather starting because of the oil bath filter, I wouldn't change it. FWIW: earlier cars like my Dad's '56 Olds had an oil bath filter which also must have worked great since he was always washing the thing out with gas and killing the lawn. My $.02

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