Air filters

Rivets

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If you want to do it on your own equipment go ahead, but if you are in business NEVER on a customers unit, unless you have great liability insurance.
 

shurguywutt

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Anything more than heavy grease sounds like a waste of time. Even under heavy home use, it takes my oil so long to turn brown that I wonder if changing it every year is throwing money away. It probably is but whatever it gives me the feels, rock on bruhs.
 

GearHead36

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What kind of filter are we talking about here? Paper or foam? If foam, are you oiling it. A dry foam filter will let dirt by.
 

slomo

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What kind of filter are we talking about here? Paper or foam? If foam, are you oiling it. A dry foam filter will let dirt by.
Most pushers use a paper filter.

On one of my old Snapper pushers, has a round paper filter with a foam pre filter. I oiled (saturated) the pre filter and still had dirt past the filterS. Scalping is a filthy dirty job.

Only thing I can do is try gluing the filter down. Grease doesn't seem to be a 100% fix action either.
 

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Just which Brigg are we discussing here so know what filter setup the OP have?
 
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