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35-36 air filter
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bgalla |
07-28-2010 @ 9:47 AM
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Does the top section of the filter (other than the screw on lid)come apart to clean the wire mesh portion? Thanks Bruce
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flatheadfan |
07-28-2010 @ 4:28 PM
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Brue- Nope! If you want to get the mesh out you will need to cut some of the "I" supports and re-attach them after the mesh has been dealt with. If you are looking for something you can take apart without a hassle use a '37 and up filter or go to a '34-'36 oil bath air filter. Tom
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bgalla |
07-28-2010 @ 5:01 PM
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Thanks Tom, it did not look like it came apart but if it did I was going to pop out a few dents, I can live with it . Bruce
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tudorbilll |
07-29-2010 @ 5:57 PM
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HASENT SOME ONE FIGERED OUT A WHY TO USE A PAPER FILTER
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dansford |
07-30-2010 @ 3:22 AM
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I purchased my copper mesh from Roy Nacewicz and he explained how to install it without cutting anything out, takes a little time but it can be done.
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supereal |
07-30-2010 @ 8:54 AM
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We have been doing it for a long time. It was originally designed for the later models, but the principle remains the same for most air cleaners.
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