Hello folks
First post here. Back in March, I became the proud owner of a new Kubota L3901 tractor and I'm intent on being meticulous with maintenance and upkeep on this beauty. I'm fairly novice with engine maintenance but keen to learn.
Having said that, about two weeks ago, I did do a bonehead move and forget the fuel cap off overnight. As luck would have it, we got a light drizzle the following morning. I'm guessing maybe 0.05" of rain. She's purring like a kitten but, still, I'm inclined to err on the side of caution and bleed the water separator and replace the fuel filter.
But here's my question:
Messicks sells just the filter element for a few bucks, although the maintenance manual calls for replacing the full housing, which is $32. I suppose Kubota would void my warranty if I didn't change the housing at the 400 hour intervals... But do I need to change the housing for this early preventative measure? Can I get away with just the filter? I'll avoid the overkill to save a few bucks. What does replacing the full housing really do, besides appease the warranty gods?
Thx
First post here. Back in March, I became the proud owner of a new Kubota L3901 tractor and I'm intent on being meticulous with maintenance and upkeep on this beauty. I'm fairly novice with engine maintenance but keen to learn.
Having said that, about two weeks ago, I did do a bonehead move and forget the fuel cap off overnight. As luck would have it, we got a light drizzle the following morning. I'm guessing maybe 0.05" of rain. She's purring like a kitten but, still, I'm inclined to err on the side of caution and bleed the water separator and replace the fuel filter.
But here's my question:
Messicks sells just the filter element for a few bucks, although the maintenance manual calls for replacing the full housing, which is $32. I suppose Kubota would void my warranty if I didn't change the housing at the 400 hour intervals... But do I need to change the housing for this early preventative measure? Can I get away with just the filter? I'll avoid the overkill to save a few bucks. What does replacing the full housing really do, besides appease the warranty gods?
Thx