Posted by KEH on September 15, 2007 at 10:15:41 from (209.213.31.99):
In Reply to: aha crap posted by Lanse on September 15, 2007 at 09:30:52:
General rules for changing fuel filter;
If there are 2 fuel filters, change the primary one first. May not need to change both. Primary first in line from fuel pump. My Kubota has one fuel filter.Kubotas are good tractors, mine was used hard by previous owner in a chicken house and it is still working
When changing filter, check fit of new gaskets and be sure grooves for gaskets are clean. Fill new gasket with fuel before installing to minimize problems with air pockets. Before tightening gasket, use had lever on fuel pump if possible to charge the lines and get remaining air out of filter, then tighten filter. Crank and run at fast idle for a few minutes to get air out of system. I've never had problems with air in lines on the Kubota when changing filter.
If there is a lot of crud in filter of new tractor, you have bad fuel and need to drain tank.
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