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Posted by Al on Friday, June 26, 2009:In Reply to: 1702D Fuel Filter posted by Paul on Friday, June 26, 2009:
That's because an antique Yanmar is not a two-year-old Chevrolet. There are some work-arounds but the safest is to get your filters (I'd suggest a several years' worth of all of them) from a dealer.
What dealer? Try this site, SSB. Or if you scan the archives below you'll find dealers who help us with technical stuff and will ship to you. Names that come to mind are Len, Danny, Norm (though not sure if Norm's a dealer or just a good guy).
Then there's a couple of off-list good ones: Gary Jamieson in PA and Hoye Tractor in Texas.
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