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Re: JD 3010 gas
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Posted by Glen in TX on July 25, 2006 at 09:29:24 from (208.246.9.131):
In Reply to: Re: JD 3010 gas posted by jaycoward on July 25, 2006 at 09:17:48:
There isn't a replaceable element air filter there if that is what you were looking for. The oil breather type filters had the oil filled to certain level in cup and most dirt but not all collected in the cup to be serviced periodically. The larger cannister is filled with like steel wool, steel shavings and older ones had horse hair in them to filter out the larger particles but that does get dirty after a while or if cup wasn't serviced like it should have been. You can remove the cannister and stacks and wash them out or disconnect pipes washing them out on tractor and let drain and then spray some oil back inside and let drain and fill cup back up reconnecting it all. Brian and several others having running rich problems washed theirs out finding dirt daubers and grease galore inside them. They just won't let air flow when like that and you have to remember how old these tractors are now and air cleaner has probably never been given a good cleaning.
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