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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
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- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
The only reason to have an inner filter is in case the outer one fails and the inner one protects the intake against any dirt.
I run both on my Kubota's and the inner never gets dirty. If the outer one is dirty (mine are Donaldson filters as well), I'll blow out the outer with low pressure compressed air from the inside out. I replace mine (outer) every other year. Never replaced the inner as it never gets dirty.
One thing I do is. I'll wipe the inner surfaces of the air cleaner cannister out with a shop rag that has a bit of oil on it. That imparts a film of oil on the inside of the cannister and that will trap any dirt as well.
I run both on my Kubota's and the inner never gets dirty. If the outer one is dirty (mine are Donaldson filters as well), I'll blow out the outer with low pressure compressed air from the inside out. I replace mine (outer) every other year. Never replaced the inner as it never gets dirty.
One thing I do is. I'll wipe the inner surfaces of the air cleaner cannister out with a shop rag that has a bit of oil on it. That imparts a film of oil on the inside of the cannister and that will trap any dirt as well.