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mbatterson
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after being home for 2 days with a bout of kidney stones
,i was able to get outside today and change the fuel filter. after reading the posts here for tips,and a very helpful call to geno's,i gave it a try. the last 3 changes,i paid to have it done. anyways,it took me less than 25 minutes. after i drained it. i took the water sensor out,probably the hardest part. then i undid the top nut and the can fell right off. no filter wrench was needed or large channel locks as i have read here. cleaned everything and put it back together. pushed on the primer about 150 times,and it started right up
. i now wish i had tried this myself earlier. probably one of the easier things i have done.




