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Back Again---Case Drain Filters
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<blockquote data-quote="farmboy55" data-source="post: 23367" data-attributes="member: 536"><p>Looking at what I'm sure are my case drain filter's on my S185. They look to be hard to get too. One on my right / throttle side has a short hose on top and seem's to be attached to a solid line on the bottom. The other one by just looking at is positioned from frt to back and is attached to a solid line also.</p><p>I just don't want to get in their and break a metal line or start a leak. Not much room to work in. Guess I need to go ahead and get a repair manual. What am I getting into?</p><p>dennis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmboy55, post: 23367, member: 536"] Looking at what I'm sure are my case drain filter's on my S185. They look to be hard to get too. One on my right / throttle side has a short hose on top and seem's to be attached to a solid line on the bottom. The other one by just looking at is positioned from frt to back and is attached to a solid line also. I just don't want to get in their and break a metal line or start a leak. Not much room to work in. Guess I need to go ahead and get a repair manual. What am I getting into? dennis [/QUOTE]
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