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Read articles →This is a hands-on, step-by-step DIY fuel filter change on a John Deere 6100D, covering both the water separator and primary filters: draining water, removing collars and bowls, cleaning O-rings, installing new filters (with part numbers RE526557, RE529643, RE541922), and bleeding air from the fuel system. It includes real filter costs (roughly $20-30 each) but stops short of actually running the tractor afterward. Best for owners doing their own fuel system maintenance.
Posted by the Worlds Okayest Farmer channel, an owner performing DIY maintenance on their own tractor rather than a dealer or professional mechanic.