Another big solution if your nozzle keeps needing to be replaced is to get the newer type of solid state transformer. The older type like this one get be intermittent.
Where did you turn the oil back on at the tank? I'm trying to find the valve where the oil line comes in so I can shut off the oil so I can replace the filter, and it's nowhere to be found. What am I looking for if I don't see a circular-handled knob I turn with my hand?
Thank you for the verbal tutorial and close camera view. Very helpful.
Simple & straightforward instructions; Perfect, Thank You!
Thank you
Who knew something that looked soo difficult could be be so simple. Thanks
Another big solution if your nozzle keeps needing to be replaced is to get the newer type of solid state transformer. The older type like this one get be intermittent.
I forgot to say to turn your oil back on at the tank before you bleed the burner.
Where did you turn the oil back on at the tank? I'm trying to find the valve where the oil line comes in so I can shut off the oil so I can replace the filter, and it's nowhere to be found. What am I looking for if I don't see a circular-handled knob I turn with my hand?
@@pabloorange7835 That's really strange. Follow the copper line back to your oil tank. There should be a valve right where it goes into the tank
Thanks for this!@ just saved $300