New holland tn75 1998/02 fuel filter change

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Alvito

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Anyone know of fuel filter change and bleed line video on YouTube for non mechanic owner
 
   / New holland tn75 1998/02 fuel filter change #2  
I don't think I've ever seen a video on that one. I have however, actually done it a few hundred times. Do you need step by step instructions or just "the basics"?

Basics. 1) Remove the plastic side shield covering the lift pump. 2) Work the hand primer lever on the lift pump feeling for resistance. If none, bump the engine over with the starter until resistance is felt on the lever. 3) Replace the filter (it's a spin on element at right rear corner of the engine, same side as the lift pump). Loosen bleed screw on top of filter base a few turns (takes 10mm wrench). 4) Work hand primer until air free fuel is flowing from bleeder. 5) Tighten bleed screw (gently). The housing is aluminum and the internal threads strip easily. 6) Work the hand primer again until no resistance is felt.

If it ran before, it will start and run again. One more note. When I have a choice, I always start and run the engine for a few minutes BEFORE changing fuel filters. Things always go better if the engine has been running and is slightly warmed up.
 
   / New holland tn75 1998/02 fuel filter change
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I don't think I've ever seen a video on that one. I have however, actually done it a few hundred times. Do you need step by step instructions or just "the basics"?

Basics. 1) Remove the plastic side shield covering the lift pump. 2) Work the hand primer lever on the lift pump feeling for resistance. If none, bump the engine over with the starter until resistance is felt on the lever. 3) Replace the filter (it's a spin on element at right rear corner of the engine, same side as the lift pump). Loosen bleed screw on top of filter base a few turns (takes 10mm wrench). 4) Work hand primer until air free fuel is flowing from bleeder. 5) Tighten bleed screw (gently). The housing is aluminum and the internal threads strip easily. 6) Work the hand primer again until no resistance is felt.

If it ran before, it will start and run again. One more note. When I have a choice, I always start and run the engine for a few minutes BEFORE changing fuel filters. Things always go better if the engine has been running and is slightly warmed up.
Hey thanks.....your explanation seems doable for me..not being a mechanic....would never thought of warming engine first, but makes a lot of sense....see your from Kentucky, hope your safe from tornadoes, I'm in ohio and getting pounded last 2 years from hazardous weather.....thanks again
 

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