CalG
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- Sep 29, 2011
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- Hurlimann 435, Fordson E27n, Bolens HT-23, Kubota B7200, Kubota B2601
I only needed to catch sediment when the well was "low" during late summer. The water here is very good! But the sparkles would show up in the toilet tanks.
I installed a pair of the cartridge filter canisters that are readily available. At first (30 years ago) I ran a wound yarn element and a charcoal element.
Now, the first canister is empty and catches the big stuff. The second canister holds a pleated paper filter. Those come in various grades (micron). I can tell when it is time to replace the filter element, as the water gets a bit of a twang to it. My wife never even notices, but I do. That's like once a year at most. It works out,
And the toilet tanks stay debris free! ;-)
I installed a pair of the cartridge filter canisters that are readily available. At first (30 years ago) I ran a wound yarn element and a charcoal element.
Now, the first canister is empty and catches the big stuff. The second canister holds a pleated paper filter. Those come in various grades (micron). I can tell when it is time to replace the filter element, as the water gets a bit of a twang to it. My wife never even notices, but I do. That's like once a year at most. It works out,
And the toilet tanks stay debris free! ;-)