My filter ring was TIGHT! Had to use large channel locks. The plastic threads on this ring are kinda crude...it is a little hard to remove and install.
It depends on your fuel source and how long it sets unused. I try to run the fuel level down below 1/4 tank then I fill it up. Every time I fill I treat the fuel with (Kill Em) which is a diesel fuel biocide which will kill the stuff that grows in diesel.. So far so good
Thanks for the video!! I was finally able to fix my tractor.
Thank you for the video it was very helpful.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video
You're welcome
thank you for this video, it helped to resolve the same issues I had with my 5055E
In addition to cleaning the filters, I've started adding Kill-Em Oil & Biodiesel Anti-bacterial Treatment.
Great video! Thank you
same problem, same tractor. thnks from New Zealand
Great video. Thanks for making it.
My filter ring was TIGHT! Had to use large channel locks. The plastic threads on this ring are kinda crude...it is a little hard to remove and install.
Put a bit of anti-seize on the threads
Great job
I took mine out and cleaned it two years ago. Now I'm doing it again, Does that sound about right?
It depends on your fuel source and how long it sets unused. I try to run the fuel level down below 1/4 tank then I fill it up. Every time I fill I treat the fuel with (Kill Em) which is a diesel fuel biocide which will kill the stuff that grows in diesel.. So far so good
Thanks. I’ll look into getting some
Ended up getting something at John Deere. A little safer than kill ‘em. Mix one ounce per 10 gallons. Getting too old to keep laying under my tractor.
Mine got cut off an thrown in the woods today
Usually after I do that I wind up trying to find the part I "stored outside"