[AT] Good tractor day, finally

Jim Becker mr.jebecker at gmail.com
Sat Jul 18 20:54:45 PDT 2020


So, what brand/number fit?

-----Original Message----- 
From: Henry Miller
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2020 9:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Good tractor day, finally

The whole point of that long message was to thank those of you who pointed 
me to where to look up filters by size. Then I forgot to say it.

Thank you.

-- 
  Henry Miller
  hank at millerfarm.com

On Sat, Jul 18, 2020, at 21:00, Henry Miller wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help finding the air filter look up by size. I was able
> to find one that was within 0.020, which is more than close enough
> (which measuring old rubber that isn't perfectly round I'm surprised I
> was that close). Got it next day, and installed now. I decided to be
> smart and write the number inside the housing, but red sharpie doesn't
> show up on bare metal, so a little white spray paint. Turns out that
> the solvent in spray paint dissolves sharpie, so it bled through and it
> perfectly readable now.
>
> For those who complain about engineers who obviously don't work on
> their own stuff because of how hard it is to work on your r
> Equipment, I assure you that my great uncle planned on doing all is own
> work. That doesn't mean that it is easy. I had to remove the rear
> fender bracket to get enough clearance to get the bolts out. This is by
> far the hardest air filer I've ever tried to replace.
>
>
> Anyway, it runs and I feel better about it with a fresh air filter.
>
> I got another tractor out for a drive too. Those of you with Facebook
> might want to see videos.
> https://m.facebook.com/groups/280561516527776?view=permalink&id=286398965944031
>
>
> -- 
>   Henry Miller
>   hank at millerfarm.com




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