Posted by jackinok on July 27, 2012 at 06:38:32 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: oil bath upgrade posted by Mike_Lubbock on July 26, 2012 at 15:47:22:
bottom line in my opinion is that a oil bath filter simply has the abilty to pass air longer with little maintenance than a paper filter that becomes increasingly more restrictive. a paper filter can catch smaller particles,but it does it at a cost of higher and higher air flow restrictions. so it simply has to have maintenance more often. it should be said here though,in all honesty. theres a lot of tractors out there that uses paper filters,but theres a whole lot more of them that use oil bath prefilters BEFORE the paper filter also. K/N simply combines the two into one unit,its not in any way new technology,in fact its very old technology thats been discarded and brought back.its a effecient system, no doubt but if you do try this i think youll soon find yourself tired of cleaning filters.
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