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   / Good morning!!!! #56,321  
Finally decided on a grapple and ordered it yesterday. Have lots of work waiting on its arrival, unfortunately 3 to 4 weeks, although I should get the 3rd function kit to install in the meantime. Thanks for the pix and help, and the grapple thread was most beneficial...there are many strong opinions there held at the same passion as politics.

Laughed when I read that about strong passion, especially one person who knows it all.. Lol

Congrats on the grapple.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,322  
good morning all. Headed downtown shortly to buy new air filters for the Kubota tractor; I have read here one can wash the filters up to six times, but change them once a year.
Clearly for high hour users, and I have read of positive reports/results of dunking the thing in a wash sink with mild household detergent and out comes a huge amount of dirt from what only seemed like a grey filter. Once I get new filters installed, I'm going to try that on the old ones, they say the paper filter, made by Mann, has waterproof paper.I'm sure the inner and outer filters will total well over a hundred dollars. Hate to throw out a perfectly good filter if all it needs is a bath. Anyone else here wash their oem air filter cartridges?
The same size filter from Massey costs about a third less.

Lot of rain coming in for next week. Good for the willow trees though I might water them this afternoon when it warms up. 32 degrees out now, and will slowly rise, after wilting some plants, to about 53 today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,323  
Good morning! 1 below this fine sunny morning and looking for a high of 32 F. Wind SE2mph. Snow forecast for tonight, no guesstimates on how much.

When I changed my air filter I put the old one in the incinerator and burned it, then read in the manual that I could wash it. OOps my bad.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,324  
Drinking first cup of coffee. 57° with rain this morning. Heading to 64° with some rain. Big change in weather. No patio time today. Wife needs to go shopping.
David, belated Birthday wishes for your wife.
Buckeye, Birthday wishes for your dad.
Drew, I bought new filters off Ebay for my b2910. Less than $20 for the pair. Compared to over $60 at dealer. You may want to give a look there.
Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,325  
I had to chuckle, even though Kubota allows it, dealers says oh no, never wash a filter, etc etc.
Of course, come buy an inner and outer filter for 130 bucks here...:rolleyes:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,326  
I had to chuckle, even though Kubota allows it, dealers says oh no, never wash a filter, etc etc.
Of course, come buy an inner and outer filter for 130 bucks here...:rolleyes:
Drew could you get buy with blowing the inner one out and replacing the outer one only?? Common practice in the forklift industry with the dual filter setups.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,327  
37°F and raining this morning, clearing and going up to 63° later today. That rain was cold this morning.

Electrician is supposed to be at the house this morning to finish his work. Finally. Tired of babysitting that guy. We have another electrician coming out Monday evening to give us a quote for the rest of the work in the basement.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,328  
Drew could you get buy with blowing the inner one out and replacing the outer one only?? Common practice in the forklift industry with the dual filter setups.

I had already blown out the outer filter and it didn't change much. The inner looked pretty dark and didn't change at all under air. Of course then i find the new inner filter is a dark tan color, making it very hard to see if the filter is dirty. I'm going to experiment with washing both of the dirty filters and will let you know what they look like when I'm done. My understanding is that the inner filter should last at least several outer filters. Really depends I think if one is in dusty conditions, field dirt, excavation site dust, etc. Big difference than running equipment indoors or out on macadam. And to add to the mix, on their older diesel lawnmowers they actually don't want you to change the filters until some hour interval, seeming to suggest they like a dirtier filter due to improved filtering when dirty? I know air passage is restricted, but maybe there's plenty, an abundance perhaps on small hp diesels..., and a dirty filter traps more new dirt? I always thought I was doing the machine a favor to put in a nice white filter. Kubota does not think so.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,329  
A pretty, if cool day, but it looks like spring may settle in starting tomorrow. Hope you all have a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,330  
28F and mostly sunny @ 10:30 ... going to a high of around 47 later today.

Calling for a high of 67F tomorrow with a 30% chance of rain and then highs in the 60's for the next four days after that, with chances of rain ranging from 50% to 80%. Might be about time to start thinking about yard work again.

Happy Birthday wishes to all that have earned 'em ...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,331  
Hate to throw out a perfectly good filter if all it needs is a bath. Anyone else here wash their oem air filter cartridges?
The same size filter from Massey costs about a third less.

Yes, Drew, I've been washing the air filters for both the tractor and the RTV. It's very dusty here in the summer, bad enough that the filters can clog after only a single day's use. If I had to buy a new one every time it clogged, I couldn't afford to run either machine! I just use the garden hose, forcing the water through the filter from the inside out. Seems to work OK, but it does take a day or two for them to dry. Now I have two sets so I don't have to wait.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,332  
I had already blown out the outer filter and it didn't change much. The inner looked pretty dark and didn't change at all under air. Of course then i find the new inner filter is a dark tan color, making it very hard to see if the filter is dirty. I'm going to experiment with washing both of the dirty filters and will let you know what they look like when I'm done.
Just make sure that when you wash them you don't completely immerse the opening on the end of the filter allowing dirty water into the inside of the filter.

I typically place mine in a container with the water level just high enough to come up to the top of the filter (but not over it), let it soak and then swish it up and down for some period of time (several minutes) Usually change the water several (3 - 5) times and then rinse the filter from the inside out under the faucet. I use tap water with liquid dishwashing soap.

Inspect it after it dries by sticking a flashlight at the opening on the end while in a dark room and make sure there are no tears before putting it back in service.

My understanding is that the inner filter should last at least several outer filters.
My inner "filter" is nothing more than a cylindrical fine mesh metal screen element. It will last until it starts developing rust and corrosion which could flake off and allow a big particle to get sucked into the engine.

I have changed it once in the 15 - 17 years that I have owned the tractor.

Really depends I think if one is in dusty conditions, field dirt, excavation site dust, etc. Big difference than running equipment indoors or out on macadam. And to add to the mix, on their older diesel lawnmowers they actually don't want you to change the filters until some hour interval, seeming to suggest they like a dirtier filter due to improved filtering when dirty?
Filters do filter better when they are dirty ... they just can't be so dirty that they place a abnormal restriction on the air flow.

There are companies (Filter Minder) that make restriction gauges that mount on the filter housing that indicate when the filter should be serviced according to the vacuum developed. Both my Sprinter and Ram have/had them.

I know air passage is restricted, but maybe there's plenty, an abundance perhaps on small hp diesels..., and a dirty filter traps more new dirt?
Correct.

I always thought I was doing the machine a favor to put in a nice white filter. Kubota does not think so.
Controversial statement ahead:

Throwing a good serviceable filter away is a waste ... and not really an environmentally responsible thing to do.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,333  
Good Morning! 41F @ 7:45AM. Mostly sunny. High 58F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

Happy Birthday wishes to your wife, David, and to your father, Buckeye! Wow, 90+ years riding this great mud ball in the sky!

The Chinese endoscope seller on Amazon has refunded the purchase price and doesn't want it returned, and since it's too big to fit down a rifle barrel, I suppose it'll sit on a shelf gathering dust most of the time. The seller sent a message yesterday that seemed to indicate that the refund was contingent on me raising my Amazon review rating from two stars. I was disappointed they would even suggest such a thing, but realize that something may have gone wrong in translation and gave them one more star for at least responding, however unhelpfully, to my requests for technical assistance. I wouldn't have bought the thing to begin with if I'd have known it was 3/8" in diameter instead of the .21" as described, and regret the time wasted waiting for it to arrive and trying to make it work.

I'm headed back down to the mechanic's this afternoon to install the driver and passenger door windows and roof mounted luggage carrier. I also need to take some pictures and get measurements of the radiator so a custom fabricator can give me a quote on an all aluminum one. I just hate the idea of using something that I know is going to fail unpredictably, and that's how radiators with plastic endcaps work. Not sure I hate the idea six hundred dollars worth though, and I bet that's about what one will cost!:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,335  
Drew, I bought a new inner filter ($14.60) and outer ($19.71) from the Kubota dealer in July. I know my tractor is smaller, but yours shouldn't cost a lot more. I've never washed them, but will be interested in what you find...I already threw mine away.

RNG, I had a similar problem with an Amazon seller shipping less than described quality product, then refunding me and wanting a better review...I just amended my review to say they had responded promptly with a refund.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,336  
67°F and no rain since midnight

Take the little boxer boy, Kekoa to vet for puppy shots. Breakfast in town with wife.
Unplanned what to do when we get home :)

Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,337  
Another sunny and warm day down south.
Just went to Tractor Supply store to buy a hydraulic hose and some peat moss. While at the check out counter I mentioned that 2 of 4 tree seedlings I bought died. The manager over heard that and brought me two replacement ones while I was paying for my stuff.
Good business practice will get customers to come back time and again. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,338  
rswyan;4717692]Just make sure that when you wash them you don't completely immerse the opening on the end of the filter allowing dirty water into the inside of the filter.

one end of the large outer filter is totally open to allow the inner filter to slide in. Not sure I understand the above, otherwise great advice, thanks.

Throwing a good serviceable filter away is a waste ... and not really an environmentally responsible thing to do.[/QUOTE]

Non biodegradable landfill special

geez, didn't know an air filter was like a dog, if too clean just wants to rub around in the dirt a little...:D

new filters in, old ones set aside for cleaning. 70 hours and nine months. I no longer mow with the Kubota so that saves a lot of filter plugging. I do the oil change once a year and the fuel filter every second year. I have fresh diesel in my own new tank so not worried about plugging fuel filters.

David, I didn't realize you had a rental there. Very nice and very reasonable
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,339  
Just make sure that when you wash them you don't completely immerse the opening on the end of the filter allowing dirty water into the inside of the filter.
one end of the large outer filter is totally open to allow the inner filter to slide in. Not sure I understand the above, otherwise great advice, thanks.
I'm assuming that your filter is cylindrical like mine, with a hole on the one end.

I stand mine up with the hole in the end on top, and fill the container so that the water does not go above the top of the filter.

The idea is to not let dirty water from the outside of the filter get into the inside of the filter.

Throwing a good serviceable filter away is a waste ... and not really an environmentally responsible thing to do.
Non biodegradable landfill special
Yup, pretty much ...

geez, didn't know an air filter was like a dog, if too clean just wants to rub around in the dirt a little...:D
Arf ...

new filters in, old ones set aside for cleaning. 70 hours and nine months. I no longer mow with the Kubota so that saves a lot of filter plugging. I do the oil change once a year and the fuel filter every second year. I have fresh diesel in my own new tank so not worried about plugging fuel filters.
:thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #56,340  
Just moved two chest of drawers and two night stands up around front with the tractor and pallet forks so the granddaughter of a neighbor can pick them up for her new apartment. More space reclaimed.

Also moved the 100G Long out of the back of the van to around back. Just need a hand moving off the forks and inside.
 

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