Air Filters: Felt vs Fine Screen

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ChillyB

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Guys,

I have a hazy memory that there are some filters that have a fine fabric screen instead of the yellow felt fabric. This is a Husqvarna 365 part number 503 72 53. What was the situation warranting these elements? Winter? Low dust cutting?
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Back in the early days, these were the only type of air filter on many saws. The flocked or felt air filter came later. I am talking 60s, 70s, early 80s). Later, the wire mesh started to be called the "winter" filter. We also started to see heat doors on a lot of saws to let heat from the cylinder enter the carburetor area. This was to help prevent icing of the carburetor and air filter.
 
I like either felt or wire mesh because they can be blown out or washed and reused. So I dislike the modern paper ones because they can't be washed. I check the carb side of the filter for dust and if there is any I try to add more filtration.
 
Thanks for the info. I see no tears in this filter and isn't too dirty so I'll keep it going. OEM filters aren't cheap!

I think the mesh material is a synthetic fabric of some type.
 
That's the winter filter, it's less likely to ice up.
You can get the aftermarket felt one dirt cheap for a 365 if you want one of those instead.
I got an aftermarket filter for a 55. It came with a filter base, which seemed odd. I put the AM filed on the OEM base and it didn't fit right. So I don't trust that an AM filter will fit the filter adapter without letting in trash.
 

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