My Hoe
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"Mr. Funnel" vs the Racor Fuel Funnel "RFF"--What's the Difference(s)?
Hi all,
I really have three questions:
First:
Somewhere (most likely in our Kubota forums) I saw reference to a fuel funnel that contained it's own fuel filter that would allegedly filter out WATER and other contaminates, down to "the micron-level" (but I can't remember what "micron-level" was claimed, by the manufacturer, nor the product name). :confused2:
So...can anyone point me to that thread, and/or, to the product itself?
It could have been the "Mr. Funnel," as seen here:
Mr. Funnel AF3CB Fuel Filter
Amazon.com: Mr. Funnel AF3CB Fuel Filter: Patio, Lawn & Garden
Second:
"Mr. Funnel" vs the Racor Fuel Funnel "RFF"--What's the Difference(s)?
Here are the Mr. Funnels:
Amazon.com: "mr. funnel"
Here is the "Mr. Funnel" homepage (i.e., the non-Amazon site):
Home
And here are the Parker/Racor Funnels:
http://www.parker.com/literature/Racor/Racor_Fuel_Filtration_-_Fuel_Filter_Funnels_-_7568.pdf
I can see that the Parker/Racor funnels have a point on one side, presumably to pour our the excess, left over from a typical refueling, and that seems like a helpful addition, but as I read about each ("Mr. Funnel" vs Parker/Racor) they seem to be making the same claims.
Can anyone tell me what other, significant differences exist between the two products?
Third:
I cannot find, anywhere, specifications about what level the "Mr. Funnel" products filter down to, at the micron level.
I'm probably just missing it (though I've done Google searches, with "Mr. Funnel" and "micron", to no avail), but Racor claims they filter down to "the 50 micron level."
Where, specifically, is the micron-filtration level listed, for the Mr. Funnel products?
Thanks much!
My Hoe
Hi all,
I really have three questions:
First:
Somewhere (most likely in our Kubota forums) I saw reference to a fuel funnel that contained it's own fuel filter that would allegedly filter out WATER and other contaminates, down to "the micron-level" (but I can't remember what "micron-level" was claimed, by the manufacturer, nor the product name). :confused2:
So...can anyone point me to that thread, and/or, to the product itself?
It could have been the "Mr. Funnel," as seen here:
Mr. Funnel AF3CB Fuel Filter
Amazon.com: Mr. Funnel AF3CB Fuel Filter: Patio, Lawn & Garden
Second:
"Mr. Funnel" vs the Racor Fuel Funnel "RFF"--What's the Difference(s)?
Here are the Mr. Funnels:
Amazon.com: "mr. funnel"
Here is the "Mr. Funnel" homepage (i.e., the non-Amazon site):
Home
And here are the Parker/Racor Funnels:
http://www.parker.com/literature/Racor/Racor_Fuel_Filtration_-_Fuel_Filter_Funnels_-_7568.pdf
I can see that the Parker/Racor funnels have a point on one side, presumably to pour our the excess, left over from a typical refueling, and that seems like a helpful addition, but as I read about each ("Mr. Funnel" vs Parker/Racor) they seem to be making the same claims.
Can anyone tell me what other, significant differences exist between the two products?
Third:
I cannot find, anywhere, specifications about what level the "Mr. Funnel" products filter down to, at the micron level.
I'm probably just missing it (though I've done Google searches, with "Mr. Funnel" and "micron", to no avail), but Racor claims they filter down to "the 50 micron level."
Where, specifically, is the micron-filtration level listed, for the Mr. Funnel products?
Thanks much!
My Hoe