New Holland TC33D | Changing the Fuel Filter and Bleeding the Fuel Lines
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2021
- I change out the fuel filter in my tractor usually twice a year. Now that the mowing season is about over, it's time to change it out and get the tractor ready for winter tasks.
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Awesome video, thanks for putting this out there
Thanks for the video. I have a TC40D and had to change my fuel filter recently. When it's a couple of years in between these filter changes, it's easy to forget how to do them. Much appreciated.
Glad this video could help you out!
Excellent job brother. Simple for me to understand to change my TC 35D fuel filter....and bleed the line. Glad I took a moment to make sure I get good tips from you. Thank you!
Thank you for the compliment! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thanks! you explained well and I was able clean out my TC40D and bleed the lines without calling someone to do it for me
Glad I could help. Always like saving money and doing it yourself!
Work like a charm. Appreciate the info
Glad I could help out!
This fixed my issue 😊 ty
Glad this video could help. Thank you for watching!
Great video! Well done Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Perfect tutorial. I have a 2004 TC33DA and everything here applied exactly. Just what I needed.
Glad to hear that this helped you out. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video helped me get it started bleeding the purge valve !!! 👍
No problem! Glad it could be of help. Thank you for watching.
what size of filter did you use? source?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00171TQO2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
this is the filter I used.
Is this a good tractor?
It is a good tractor. It works better than my old 1962 tractor for sure! You just have to keep it maintained with fuel filter changes and oil changes and it'll keep running strong.
Why bleed it when it started?
I bleed the fuel lines after replacing the filter to get the air out of the lines and allow the engine to run. If you don't do that, it may not start. Or just take a very long time to start and work out the air in the lines.