MacDon 9000 Operator's Manual page 62

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MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
Gasoline Engine:
Air
Intake
System
AIR CLEANER
a..EANING FILTER ELEMENTS (continued)
5.
Using a Dry Element Cleaner
Gun,
clean
element with compressed air.
Hold
nozzle
next to
inner
surface,
and
move
up
and
down
pleats.
IMPORTANT: Air pressure must not exceed 100
psi
(700
kPa).
Do
not
direct air
against outside of
element,
as dirt might be forced
through
to
inside.
6.
Repeat
steps
4 and
5 to remove
additional
dirt.
7.
If washing
is not necessary, repeat inspection
(Step
3)
before installing.
8.
If element
is coated
with
oil
or soot, wash
in a
solution
of warm water and
Filter
Element
Cleaner (Donaldson
D1400 or equivalent)
as
follows:
-
Let
element
soak
in solution at least
15
minutes,
then agitate gently
to
flush out
dirt.
-
Rinse element thoroughly
from inside
with
clean
water.
Use
element
cleaning
gun or
a
free-running hose
(maximum
pressure 40
psi
[275
kPa]; higher pressures can damage
element).
-Allow
element
to
dry completely before using.
This usually takes from one
to three
days.
Do
not oven
dry,
or use
compressed
air
or
other
drying
agents.
Protect element from
freezing
until dry.
-
Inspect element (Step 3) before re-installing.
9. Inspect the air
intake piping
for
damage,
cracked hoses, loose
clamps,
etc.
FILTER ELEMENTS - REPLACEMENT
The air cleaner's primary (outer) filter element
should be replaced after
six cleanings
or at least
every three years.
The secondary (inner) element must not be
cleaned, and should be replaced every third time
the primary element
is
changed.
CLEAN WITH COMPRESSED
AIR
WASH AND RINSE ELEMENT
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