LittleBlueTractor
Gold Member
I can kinda see changing oil and even oil filters due to poor machining and bearing wear in, but FUEL FILTERS. Come on that is ridiculous. That little tractor couldn't possibly burn more than 2 gallons per hour so 100 gallon for fuel. I wouldn't change them till they showed some sign of contamination / fuel problems or at least 200 hours of service. I filter all my fuel with5 micron filters from my storage tank and so far I haven't had to change any fuel filters on any of my vehicles. Kubota RTV over 2 years and over 200 hours and filter is still clear(well red) with no water or other contamination evident in the clear plastic housing.
As I remember there was a little bit of trash in the bottom of the bowl, but nothing I could see on the fuel filter itself. I'm pretty frugal so it was hard for me to do change it out like that. Did it anyway just to be following the maintenance schedule for warranty purposes. Had the same problem with the hydraulic oil -- that stuff was SO clean it seemed like such a waste.