Fuel filter with water separator

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Has anyone installed on on their RTV? (Part number K7561-92400)</p>


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Seen one done on a RTV 1100. Dealer installed at the request of theowner...He installed a water seperatorAND a filter system that goes on aKubota tractor >>> MIght not still have it, but will look, for Itook a picture of this set up once for reason I was thinking on installing the spin on filter on our RTV 900 >>>>></p>


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Found some ofwhat I went lookin' for >>>> the filter housing, bracket and mountingalso goes to the Kubota L2500 series style tractors ....</p>


This is photo copied from a dealers shop book for the tractor, on the bottom of the copy, it states the numbers:</p>


32310-009-11</p>


On the top of the page, it states L2500F 02t030 Fuel Filter / Fuel Pipe </p>
 
The fuel filter kit for the RTV 900 will also fit the 1100, holes already on right frame between engine and tank, only thing you need are new hoses as the ones in the kit are too short. Put it on my 1100 and just drop bowl to empty, it has a fuel shutoff buit in and cuts it off whenever bowl is dropped.</p>


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Is there any way you can post a picture, for I cannot for the life of me find mine ..... ( picture ofa installed filter system at the dealership on aRTV )</p>


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It is like the one at the bottom of this page but has a plastic bowl.
http://www.deenimplement.com/kubota_rtv_access.htm</p>


<span style="font-size: x-small;">K7561-92400 </span></p>


<span style="font-size: x-small;">The filter by itself is used on some B series and L series tractors</span></p>


The kit comes with hose and a bracket that guards the filter. With the 1100 you need to stand on your head to get it in there but it does have the inserts for the bolts in the frame for the bracket and then you just need longer hoses. You have one in and out for the fuel and a third for a vent that goes to top of tank. The nice thing is as you loosen the filter it shuts off the fuel and then when you put it back on it turns on and vents air to the tank return line on top. Not sure if I can get good enough pictures to see as it is tight in there.</p>


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David</p>
 
Thanks for the reply ....</p>


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Yes, that looks like that about what I seen on the RTV at the dealership.... Don't worry about the pictures,members here has great imaginations, theycan put there minds at work.</p>


You would not believe what Tommys imagination was with this bike !!!!!</p>
 
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