Mosey
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2002
- Messages
- 1,565
- Location
- Conifer, Colorado
- Tractor
- 2000 New Holland TC29D with 7308 FEL, and top & tilt. 1950 John Deere B. 1940 Farmall A.
I'm doing my 350 hour service. The manual says to clean the outer primary air filter element every 100 hours and to change it seasonally. I have been cleaning it every 100 hours, but not changing it seasonally. So far, I only put about 100 hours on the tractor per year. The filter wasn't very dirty, just slightly discolored and no grit or grime, after the first year. Even though it still didn't look very dirty, I changed it the second year at 250 hours. Last year, it wasn't very dirty again, just slightly discolored and no grit or grime, so I just cleaned it again. Now, at the 350 hour service, it's showing more discoloration in some areas, but still no grit or grime. Up until this year, I did not have a FEL and haven't done much work in the dirt, mostly just mowing. I'm contemplating just cleaning it for now, which I've already done. I plan to do a fair amount of FEL work this spring and early summer, so I'm planning to change it at the 400 hour service, which will probably be about a third of the way through the summer. Does this make sense to you folks? Do you all change yours seasonally regardless of how many hours it has on it or how dirty it looks? I haven't changed the inner safety air filter element yet, since it has always looked very clean and the manual says to change it after the 3rd new outer primary air filter element or 1000 hours, whichever comes first. I know some of you are going to say it's cheaper to put a new filter in now and save money on expensive repairs later if the filter gets too dirty, but I need to be reasonable and not waste money on a new one if I really don't need it.