Getting ready for my first fuel filter change for my B2601, I watched a video of someone's 50-Hour B2601 Service. The large and small o-ring washers that help seal the filter in the bowl came free with the old element. The person had to use a knife to fish out the small one from the top of the fitting on the filter.
It appears that the o-rings are easy to lose or damage in a change. So I called Messick's, where I bought my service supplies, and the guy said I shouldn't need to mess with the o-rings because they usually stay in the top of the fitting that stays on the tractor. I got thinking about it, though, and that was not what the YouTuber showed happening.
QUESTION 1: for those of you who've done this, should I order the o-rings as insurance before changing the filter?
QUESTION 2: is it necessary or desirable to fill the fuel filter bowl manually with diesel or is it okay to let the fuel system do that before it starts? I run down to the corner to fuel up and realized in the midst of this I have no diesel fuel around.
It appears that the o-rings are easy to lose or damage in a change. So I called Messick's, where I bought my service supplies, and the guy said I shouldn't need to mess with the o-rings because they usually stay in the top of the fitting that stays on the tractor. I got thinking about it, though, and that was not what the YouTuber showed happening.
QUESTION 1: for those of you who've done this, should I order the o-rings as insurance before changing the filter?
QUESTION 2: is it necessary or desirable to fill the fuel filter bowl manually with diesel or is it okay to let the fuel system do that before it starts? I run down to the corner to fuel up and realized in the midst of this I have no diesel fuel around.