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Re: john deere glass fuel filters
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Posted by francis pawelek on April 19, 2007 at 16:12:16 from (75.49.119.39):
In Reply to: Re: john deere glass fuel filters posted by Tx Jim on April 19, 2007 at 14:34:14:
well i got the answer i was looking for,kinda like them surveys the have that are ridiculous too,of course nobody can clean out the jd filters,once they are slowing down your machine,its a guaranteed fix to shitcan the filters and get new ones cause the lower parts are already sucked inward and unable to be saved,i got everyones attention on that one,of course when i just spent 9600.00 dollars plus restoring a john deere 7020,thats the last thing i'm worried about buying,this was a cool survey without having to start a survey,great going guys,have a nice afternoon
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