Go Bottom Go Bottom

air filter

View my Photos
Tom
Join Date:
Posts: 1
TractorPoint Premium Member -- 5 Tractors = Very Frequent Poster

1999-09-11          7870

I have a B7200 Hst and need an air filter for it. I have been mowing out in the timber and the dust is really bad. I would like to get several filters so I can change them out without going back to the house. Does anyone know where I can buy them at a fairly reasonable price? I'm sure there are after market filters that are adequate.

Reply to | Quote Post Reply to PostQuote Reply | Add PhotoAdd Photo



air filter

View my Photos
MichaelSnyder
Join Date: Jun 1999
Posts: 0
TractorPoint Premium Member -- 5 Tractors = Very Frequent Poster

1999-09-13          7919

Not exactly an answer to your question, but something to prolong those air filter changes. Cut the legs off an (old pair) of pantyhose and stretch it over the filter. Use a rubberband to keep the pantyhose in place. A set of womans hose could probably give you at least 4-6 pre-filter changes, depending upon the length of your wife's legs. Also take notice: pantyhose are stretchable, in that the "weave" between the threads enlarges, the more you stretch it, thus allowing more dirt to pass. Keeping them as loose fitting as possible will also prolong your filters life.A light coat of oil on the hose would hurt either. Lastly, dark ones work the best, they show the collected dirt better, which better tells you when to change your "pre-filter". BTW, Woman aren't fond of you cutting newly purchased Pantyhose for purpose of dirt filtering on your tractors. ....

Reply to | Quote Post Reply to PostQuote Reply | Add PhotoAdd Photo


  Go Top Go Top

Share This
Share This







Member Login