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    Simply awesome.

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    I had a problem with the dust and the ethanol. I wanted an easy way to solve the problem
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    Dang Hummer,
    You could forage dry washes in the wet season with that set up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    I'm stealing that idea. I have that problem. Now, I can fix it. Thanks for posting.
    That's great, glad I could help. I've had this idea for a few years but when I had to find another small engine repair shop I ran into the right man. Bill, at BC Small Engine Repair in GJ is a veteran repair guy. He might have thought I was a little nuts for wanting a snorkel air filter but he was with me all the way. We first talked about a water or oil bath filter but it might have been messy. He knew of a lightweight alternative, and he had the hose on hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Can i get a part # for that filter? Thanks, we have an acre of the same stuff you do.
    It's a Briggs & Stratton 796031 filter. Probably the same item made with other brand names and with different part numbers. It's 3" dia x 5" with 1.5" hole. A tapered vacuum hose adapter, 4"x 1.5" to 1.4" fits the hose to the filter perfectly.

    The wet vac attachment is riveted and glued with black silicon to seal to the air filter housing cover. The original filter is too much air restriction so the paper is cut away but the surrounding rubber seal is used. Note, my pic shows the paper cut away but the filter should be reversed horizontally to allow air in from the vac attachment.

    The hose is simply zip tied in place. I use a nylon paint strainer bag over the filter to reduce larger dust particles on the filter.


    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    Simply awesome.
    Thanks! Ideas and technical know how came together. Somebody could make big bucks on it.....

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    A Honda double foam prefilter, and the original paper filter cut out. Reverse it horizontally before installing.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Dang Hummer,
    You could forage dry washes in the wet season with that set up.
    Kinda like my aluminum canoe that has balloon tires. Wait for desert flooding to ride the washes, then when the water tapers off, just roll the canoe across the desert sands. Right out of Edward Abby.

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    A fine piece of redneck engineering. When's the article publishing in Popular Mechanics?
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    Purchased from member here. Always wanted taller safe. Rented a 1500# stair climber dolly to move it. It was an adventure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Got it home today much sooner than I thought I would. Nice machine:







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    What a forward (or rearward, in this case) thinker you are. I never considered that possibility. Then again I am divorced/single now so that might not be a necessary feature.
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