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cyclone or turbine style air precleaner

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Notminiacres

11-15-2006 20:01:11




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Hank, checked out Just 8N's and they do not have complete precleaner, just seal, jar and clip. I need the complete assembly. Thanks for your effort in trying to help me.




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don b

11-16-2006 08:43:15




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 Re: cyclone or turbine style air precleaner in reply to Notminiacres, 11-15-2006 20:01:11  
The "cyclone" brand of air filter is only available NOS or used.No one has re-poed this part yet.You might try a local bone yard. don b



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Dell (WA)

11-15-2006 23:08:26




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 Re: cyclone or turbine style air precleaner in reply to Notminiacres, 11-15-2006 20:01:11  
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Notminiacres..... ...did you even think to check our host, Yesterdays Tractors on-line 8N parts listings? $120 (not cheap) While it is not the "cyclone", it'll pimp-yer-tractor enuff to impress the trailer queen gawkers.

Me? My take, they were semi-effective in the OLD DAYS of mechanical weed control with "shovels" (scrapers) pulled between rows of cotton or corn that generated CLOUDS of DUST that SWIRLED up UNDER the curved hood. Modern agricultural practices control weeds with sprays. So unless theres money to be made in organic cotton weed control. Why bother?..... ..respectfully, Dell

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Notminiacres

11-16-2006 10:29:22




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 Re: cyclone or turbine style air precleaner in reply to Dell (WA), 11-15-2006 23:08:26  
Duh! I guess ya always look for things that's right in front of your nose some where else! Well that problem is solved. I just wanted it to put another little tractor in the jar, like I've seen so many Deere guys do, gotta keep up with the times! LOL! Thanks Dell!



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