Those cabinet doors are finally just about done. I put the 3rd coat of polycrylic on them and maybe installing them tomorrow.
Now if you come to read about my little JD 1025R, thank you. An update.
I just passed the 200 hour mark, doing some PM work and an upgrade. I bought a filter kit, oil and 5 gallon bucket of Lo-Viz hydraulic oil from Deere. I changed the air filter out, piece of cake, Changed the oil, no sweat. There's where the fun stopped.
These have 2 fuel filters on them. One is visible with a canister and the other is a small plastic inline filter underneath.
I wanted to clamp the filter off to prevent fuel from coming out of the tank. That didn't work and I ended up draining the tank completely. Below, you can see the old filter lined up with the new filter, the barbed fitting that comes out of the tank and the small section of hose that connects them.
Pretty brilliant of someone at Deere to think that a 2 1/4" piece of hose for a filter with a 1" barb and fitting with a 1" barb was long enough to connect them. Oh, don't forget to turn the clamps so they are faced up under the bottom side of the floorboard with no access.
I tried to put a small valve coming out of the tank but there wasn't enough room. So the easiest thing to do was lengthen the hose. Next time, I'll be able to clamp the hose off to change this filter.
