Posted by Roy in UK on December 08, 2013 at 01:03:04 from (86.128.12.79):
In Reply to: oil bath filter posted by jamie majors on December 06, 2013 at 13:23:31:
The consensus seems to be use whatever oil you use in the engine. I have just been reading the memoirs of a service engineer ( Who worked for MF, but the story is still relevant ) . Whilst working in Africa he was called out to see a Massey 135 tractor which had.. er... 'engine problems' When he looked in the oil bath air cleaner the bowl had no oil in it but was full of sand! Apparently the (African) tractor driver had thought the sand in the air cleaner looked a little bit oily, so he tipped it out, cleaned the bowl then replaced it with nice new clean sand instead.
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This post was edited by Roy in UK at 05:03:44 12/08/13 2 times.
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