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s19438

11-28-2012 12:38:43
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any one know if sparex or any other parts supplier carries part number 1 750 585 M1. it's the filter cover spring in a TO-35. i emailed sparex monday and have not heard back from them; yet.
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John(UK)

11-30-2012 08:19:04
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 Re: part in reply to s19438, 11-28-2012 12:38:43  
There is nothing listed on their site and I don;'t think that they will do it. Have you tried Montes Equipment, they do a lot of Continental parts....John(UK)



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s19438

11-30-2012 14:58:08
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 Re: part in reply to John(UK), 11-30-2012 08:19:04  
i had to go to a AGCO dealership to get it. on order, 20 dollars. retainer is NLA. guess i can use a washer ???



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John(UK)

12-01-2012 03:50:25
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 Re: part in reply to s19438, 11-30-2012 14:58:08  
Using a washer will be OK as long as the filter is sealed properly at both ends so that the oil will have to pass through the filter to get cleaned and get back to the Oil Pan. The spring and the washer is often thrown out with the old filter and not noticed, the problem then is that the oil does not get cleaned at all as it can flow through the canister without passing through the filter itself. There are a lot of tractors out there without the this spring and plate and that is why some engines are badly worn as they are using dirty oil continuously for lubrication..John(UK)...fergusontractors@hotmail.com

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Richard L

11-28-2012 13:16:06
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 Re: part in reply to s19438, 11-28-2012 12:38:43  
I believe you are usually quicker to get a reply if you call a dealer direct as you have to buy through a dealer and not the company this site is a Sparex dealer so call their 800 number and talk to them. Top left of the page under "tractor parts"



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