etpm
Veteran Member
I decided to change the fuel filter on my Yanmar YM2310 for the first time since I bought it. The tractor has the push button bleeders. So, after cleaning out the filter bowl, which had hardly any crud in it, the new filter went in, and the fuel bowl was filled by turning on the fuel petcock. Then the fuel bowl retaining ring was tightened and the two bleeding buttons were pressed in succession until no air bubbles were seen. The tractor started right up. And kept running. I love it when stuff works out like that. This Yanmar is my first diesel, I love it and I have been busy learning how they work, what to do and what not to do. Part of the reason I have such affection for this tractor is because it is generally such a good machine and seems to have been designed to be worked on by anybody.
Eric
Eric