Yanmar Air Cleaners

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rScotty

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Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
Both of my older Yanmars (165 & 336) have roughly the same air cleaner - even though one is twice the HP of the other. It's the standard cyclonic dust collector mounted to a horizontal cannister with a paper element inside. The whole assembly sits alongside the hood on the "onside" of the tractor.

I'd like to adapt that system to another tractor I have - but this one is 60 HP so it stands to reason that I'd need an air filter assembly off of a larger Yanmar....or would I? Any thoughts?
rScotty
 
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If you don't need it to be a Yanmar part check out the Donaldson assemblies-

http://www.donaldson.com/en/catalogs/engine/033615.pdf

I am using one on a generator that I am building. They work really good and don't cost a fortune. They have a chart on there that shows the CFMs for each unit. They also have the dust collectors that mount on the top.

I think you would need a much larger filter than the 336 if you wanted to run 60hp. The YM336 filter has pretty close to double the surface area of the 165.


Aaron
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If you don't need it to be a Yanmar part check out the Donaldson assemblies.
Aaron Hoye Tractor Parts

Thanks Aaron. Donaldson sure makes an impressive number of filters for everything. Kinda overwhelming, though.

I like the air cleaner that I have, but want to add a cyclonic prefilter. I couldn't find one of those at Donaldson's site, but it might be there. Any more ideas where to get a cyclonic prefilter for reasonable? I had considered getting a YM336 filter setup and just using the cyclonic part of it to feed into my existing paper element.
thanks, rScotty
 
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Hope that helps.
Aaron

It does help. Just what I was looking for but couldn't find; thanks.
In fact, they look remarkably similar to the Yanmar precleaners. Now we'll see if they work on a Kubota.... :)
rScotty
 
 
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