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That is so cool. Congratulations again

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Small world, this was for a 30' x 70' greenhouse. Only had to flatten out the humps – about 10-12 yards worth, but it had lots of stump remnants.
You had your wedding in a huge greehouse? How cool is that! Awesome!
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Grizz wrote:
Neat thing I discovered on the Grainger website.. if you type in any old filter number it automatically crosses it for you.
Didn't know that. Cool! Thanks.
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Well, I'm already old. Beat you to it.

Hope you're doing OK.
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Phil wrote:
Pink was bad enough. Please do notstartthis !
Davidstarted it. 
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Grizz, your questions are not dumb at all. The experiences you are having are unique and reflect on the previous owner (not the dealer). In part it's irresponsible owners that give machines bad names.
10 micron return line filters are pretty much the standard for most hydraulic systems, only with exceptions for the more sophisticated systems such as aircraft.
Glad I'm in a position to help.

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we ran an experiment years ago with a 50/50 WVO bioblend and had near catastrophic results,aside from the exhaust smelling like french fries.it plugged fuel filters and ruined fuel systems.since that time we have evolved to the B-5 standard on several of the smaller 5,000 HP vessels with success.
my capkeygets stuck,andmy spacebar hasamindofitown.
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Grizz,
What you have there is a suction side strainer element. Wrong application for that.
I use the Zinga AE-10 from Surplus Center, but it also crosses over easily to other brands as well.
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Welcome Nortrac204,
You have the only diesel tractor in the world with an ignition switch.

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My apologies David, but reading your posts gives me a bad headache.
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