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Old 28 Mar 2008, 04:07 pm
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Default Re: Cabin air filter

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Originally Posted by tfakehany View Post
I want everybody to tell me the truth even if it costs them their jobs. I went to the local dealer and the parts guy after finding the filter, sans housing, looked up the price as $60.00 plus tax and immediately headed back to the store room to replace it on the shelf. Good thinking Partsguy.
Moved from above posting!!
Some time ago on this forum it was said that a Briggs & Stratton 5083 or equal tractor filter will and DOES fit . I installed one in my '02 with no problem. I also bought one as a spare and will replace the cabin filter in the '06 when needed. I think I paid between $10 - 12 for it at Home Depot.
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