I have a B2650 and am performing my first 100 hr service. The manual mentions using "detergent" to clean the primary air filter to clean off excess dirt and carbon. What do y'all use for "detergent?"
Agreed.....In the early Kubota tractors imported to the USA their manual suggested you could wash the air filters up to 6 times before replacement. I am sure there was no attention to brand of soap!
Things to be sure of.....make sure the filter is totally and completely dry before using.
Thanks! I use compressed air to clean mine somewhat regularly and I replaced the primary element after a year of regular use.DAWN. Definitely DAWN.
I blew mine out twice and got rid of dust… but when I washed it… it really finally came Clean. (made the water pretty dirty even after a “blowout”.
They also recommend Not to remove the secondary filter unless you are replacing it. I’m not that afraid of blowing it out and returning it to service …once. But I replaced them Both after a year of ownership (when it achieved 600 hours) because I had no idea what the previous owner may have done.
I don't think I would even bother with a backup filter in a situation like that. Walk-behind snow blowers don't use air filters at all. There's little to no dust in a snowy environment.Thanks! I use compressed air to clean mine somewhat regularly and I replaced the primary element after a year of regular use.
The reason I'm asking is that I do like to keep a "backup" one on hand because we can be so cold here that the air filter can freeze up from buildup from blowing snow. I then switch them out until the good one has thawed out again so I wanted to see about washing my old one and keeping it as my winter "backup."
Sucking moisture into a Kubota diesel engine can cause serious damage!I don't think I would even bother with a backup filter in a situation like that. Walk-behind snow blowers don't use air filters at all. There's little to no dust in a snowy environment.
Pull the filter and continue running while it's thawing in the house. Reinstall the filter at a later time when its dry.
My walk behind snow blower most certainly does have an air cleaner.I don't think I would even bother with a backup filter in a situation like that. Walk-behind snow blowers don't use air filters at all. There's little to no dust in a snowy environment.
Pull the filter and continue running while it's thawing in the house. Reinstall the filter at a later time when its dry.
Hi motherfarmer. Wellcome to OTT!I have a B2650 and am performing my first 100 hr service. The manual mentions using "detergent" to clean the primary air filter to clean off excess dirt and carbon. What do y'all use for "detergent?"
You're not going to hydrolock or damage an engine from the fine mist of blown around snowflakes. Water injection for diesels is a thing and research papers have been written about the benefits of water injection. Water injection systems is far more water than what blown around fine snowflakes will produce.Sucking moisture into a Kubota diesel engine can cause serious damage!
Really really BAD idea to run one without a filter!
Pull the filter and continue running while it's thawing in the house. Reinstall the filter at a later time when its dry.