[AJD] 530 Air Cleaner

Cotton Family dcotton at coosahs.net
Tue Aug 10 05:40:11 PDT 2004


Also I very carefull not light it off.... The thinner rinsed it out real
good and let it dry for 2 weeks...'The mesh inside came out clean on top
and bottom.  The thinner ran clear in the end so I figure the middle is
in the same shape.

Dennis


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Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 6:48 AM
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Subject: RE: [AJD] 530 Air Cleaner

I had the same problem with my 70. The previous owner had a hole in the
oil cup and let it run dry.... I soaked it with diesel and let it
drain.. Then I would go over and work it up and down. Had it in a 5
gallon bucket.. Then I carefully took it outside and poured about 1/5
gallon of lacquer thinner through it to rinse it out.. IT was clean as a
whistle
 when I was done...

Dennis

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[mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf
Of E. Thatcher
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 10:09 PM
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Subject: [AJD] 530 Air Cleaner

Unless you like spending time in emergency rooms I'd steer clear of
using 
gasoline to soak filter element and then light it with a torch. Diesel, 
kerosene or fuel oil will work. Make sure you're outside. It's probably
not 
the best method anyway in terms of the air cleaner's metal.

Eric Thatcher
Carrollton, IL

52 JD A


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