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Cyclone air cleaner 9-N

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old 9

12-23-2006 19:44:53




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Just saw this on Ebay. Complete(yes) air cleaner and Pre cleaner for 9n,2n.... If only I needed another,one cheap so far. I could not believe, even the jar. Hey if you do buy it I would like to claim the jar as a finder's fee. Lots of Luck Joe Search # 300062014307




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AZglide

12-24-2006 06:43:19




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 Re: Cyclone air cleaner 9-N in reply to old 9, 12-23-2006 19:44:53  
Would anyone happen to have one for a NAA or know of any place that sells them?



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JohnIA

12-23-2006 20:13:13




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 Re: Cyclone air cleaner 9-N in reply to old 9, 12-23-2006 19:44:53  
Old, I have a complete one I'll sell cheap with tractor attached. about $700 needs over hauled.



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Joe (IN)

12-23-2006 20:08:28




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 Re: Cyclone air cleaner 9-N in reply to old 9, 12-23-2006 19:44:53  
Almost complete. It's missing the jar brace and clamp.



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old 9

12-23-2006 20:21:30




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 Re: Cyclone air cleaner 9-N in reply to Joe (IN), 12-23-2006 20:08:28  
Joe(IN) The jar bail is there Where does the brace go and clamp? I have what is shown in parts pieced toghether. Wondering what else I need? I do have a through the hood pre-cleaner on my '41 now, however if I get another would go this way. Thanks Joe (also Indiana)



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Joe (IN)

12-24-2006 07:56:23




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 Re: Cyclone air cleaner 9-N in reply to old 9, 12-23-2006 20:21:30  
There is a brace that goes between the frontmost air cleaner to battery tray bolt and the jar downpipe. It's got a clamp that attaches to the pipe. It makes the entire assembly more rigid and vibration proof. There isn't much to it and it could be fairly easily fabricated. I'll see if I can sneak out to the farm sometime this holiday weekend and take a pic of mine and post it.



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