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Filter PN's needed, 1959 Case 310B w/ L-BH

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Ed in Maine

04-29-2005 06:36:03




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Anyone happen to have PN's for the hyrdo and oil filters for the G148 on my tractor? NAPA had the oil filter, only had Gold series #1452 for $8, but I just want a cheapo one. It looks like a WIX 51101 that is on it but the numbers are hard to read. I have no idea what the hyrdo filter is, it is mounted under the loader controls. May need to take it off and bring it in?

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Ed




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Ed in Maine

05-02-2005 17:49:13




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 Problem Solved, new Napa filter housing in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 06:36:03  
For those that have a similar problem to mine in the future, NAPA filter housing 4034 and Filter 1231 were a perfect fit. No new plumbing was needed since it was all 3/4 PT. It was in the low pressure side of the system so it worked great.

Thanks for the suggestions,
Ed



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Joe (Wa)

05-02-2005 20:59:12




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 Re: Problem Solved, new Napa filter housing in reply to Ed in Maine, 05-02-2005 17:49:13  
Ed, is that a return line filter or a pump suction strainer?

Joe



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Ed in Maine

05-03-2005 15:55:21




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 Re: Problem Solved, new Napa filter housing in reply to Joe (Wa), 05-02-2005 20:59:12  
That is in the return line coming off the loader controls. Rated up to 100psi, working great so far. My system does not have a strainer on the high pressure side, unless there is something right at the pump?
Ed



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Ed in Maine

05-01-2005 08:41:50




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 Here is a pic of the filter holder in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 06:36:03  
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It has Marvel M-2032 on it.

Can you give me any more info on where to find a 'T' style filter to splice into the return line. It looks like I am not going to be able to find a replacement filter.

Ed



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Ed in Maine

04-30-2005 07:39:56




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 Re: Filter PN's needed, 1959 Case 310B w/ L-BH in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 06:36:03  
I took the above numbers into NAPA and several of them crossed with a 1517 NAPA filter (probably a WIX make). It will be in tomorrow. At only $8, I think it is a paper element with metal casing and holes in it and not a reusable screen like what came out of it. But if it fits, I ain't complaining!

Ed



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Ed in Maine

04-29-2005 18:18:09




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 Hyrdo filter housing is Marvel M-2032 in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 06:36:03  
I just noticed the model number on the filter housing. It reads:

MARVEL M-2032 3/4 100

Any ideas on a filter PN? This housing is mounted just under the loader levers.

Ed



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Joe (Wa)

04-29-2005 21:00:13




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 Re: Hyrdo filter housing is Marvel M-2032 in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 18:18:09  
Well not much help at the link. I think that I would just change to a filter in the return. Clean up the system, buy a cap & spin-on for about $20 and be done with it.

Joe



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Ed in Maine

04-29-2005 15:52:59




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 Oil Filter PN#1101, still need hydro filter PN! in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 06:36:03  
The 1452 PN was wrong for the oil, 1101 is the right one. I will try to get a pic of the hyrdo filter posted tonight. It is a Marvel filter and it is crushed from being clogged and sucked tight. There is no number on it that I can see. It is about 4.25" long with about a 1" male thread on one end, about 2.5" around, just a metal screen, no case. Any ideas on part number for the hyrdo filter??? Thanks,
Ed

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Duner Wi

04-29-2005 18:10:26




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 Re: Oil Filter PN#1101, still need hydro filter PN in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 15:52:59  
Look at a Hastings #HF726,Case G13113,Hough 185531H1, IHC 884879C1 or Marvel 3232-5125.
The Hastings gasket # is GS309. This should be correct but not certain.



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Ed in Maine

05-01-2005 08:38:05




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 Still need hydro filter PN, see pic below in reply to Duner Wi, 04-29-2005 18:10:26  
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The 1517 that NAPA ordered was very close but I need one that actually threads in. Their filter did not have threads.



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Joe (Wa)

05-01-2005 09:29:06




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 Re: Still need hydro filter PN, see pic below in reply to Ed in Maine, 05-01-2005 08:38:05  
That looks like a cleanable suction strainer, 25 micron or so.

Consider cleaning it up, punch some holes that will end up on the top when it is screwed in tight. That will provide some protection in trapping some of the large particles like tank scale.

I install a spin-on return filter on all my hydraulic systems even if it has a suction strainer or filter. Generally buy them at the link or local hydraulic supply.

Joe

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Ed in Maine

05-01-2005 12:00:12




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 Re: Still need hydro filter PN, see pic below in reply to Joe (Wa), 05-01-2005 09:29:06  
Forgot to mention that the other side of the filter is crushed in with the top and bottom parts of the screen actually pulled out of the glue that holds them into the end caps. I tried to pull pop out the crushed in section but it VERY tough steel and the screen is fairly brittle. I am going to go the for the return line filter. Thanks for the link, didn't even think of Northern Tools. There is a hyrdaulics only place in town that I will check with tomorrow morning (they work on skidders, loggint equip, etc) and I will check with them for the filter just in case.

Thanks for the replies Joe,
Ed

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Ed in Maine

04-29-2005 18:21:18




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 Re: Oil Filter PN#1101, still need hydro filter PN in reply to Duner Wi, 04-29-2005 18:10:26  
Just noticed your reply after my last post. Thanks for the PN's, will take them to NAPA tomorrow morning to cross with what they have!! Thanks a million!!! Will reply with what I find.
Ed



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Joe (Wa)

04-29-2005 20:30:43




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 Re: Oil Filter PN#1101, still need hydro filter PN in reply to Ed in Maine, 04-29-2005 18:21:18  
For the engine oil filter, Napa 1104 is also suitable & more likely on the shelf in my area.

If they have both, compare the dia of the can & buy the smaller one. Won't interfere so much with that #$%^& distributor cap clamp on that side.

Joe



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