WHAT'S THIS- 



Thof Air CI%on»f Ihart 

 It a mighty good Judgt, 

 Arrtsti dult from tht air 

 B«for« if moitet Sludge 



Manufacturers provide Air Cleaners 

 because tractors operate in dusty 

 conditions. 



Air Cleaners trap dirt and filth and 

 should be serviced daily. 



Follow the manufacturer's directions. 

 Oil-bath Air Cleaners ore most common. Wash oil cup 

 in gasoline or distillate once a day. 



Fill the oil cup to the indicated level with clean, light 

 oil — not heavier than SAE No. 20. 



Inspect all connections to the Air Cleaner frequently. 

 Air-tight connections at joints should always be 

 maintained. 



Oil Filt9rt can do a lot 

 To ffot* your road at toil, 

 Clton ttwn wh^n fh« oil it hot 

 And tOY9 your Motor Oil. 



Oil filters when properly serviced 



remove dust and foreign materials 



from the oil. 



Follow directions printed on the 



Filter Housing. 



Most filters have metal "elements". 



At the end of each day's work, 

 when the oil is still WARM, take the filter apart. With a 

 swirling motion, bathe the element in gasoline or dis- 

 tillate. This method is rapid and effective. 

 If on Oil Filter is permitted to stand overnight without 

 cleaning, the dust carbon and abrasive materials may 

 "cake," making proper cleaning impossible. 

 When an Oil Filter becomes clogged, the oil is "by- 

 passed" — permitting foreign materials to remain in the 

 crankcase-oil. This encourages sludge formation. 



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