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Re: 1957 INTERNATIONAL 350 utility tractor
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Posted by TDK on April 22, 2007 at 22:28:19 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: 1957 INTERNATIONAL 350 utility tractor posted by Joe Sylwestrzak on April 22, 2007 at 17:52:53:
Joe, getting to the filter is not as easy as it sounds. The seat assy. & hyd. hard lines to pump will need to be removed. If it has power steering, the return line on left side has to be taken off and if tractor has a factory toolbox on the rear it has to go too. The top of reservoir has to come off, it's held by 14 bolts of varying lengths. It's also somewhat easier if you remove the hyd. valves, although not everyone does. You will at least have to remove the hyd. lines to rear cyl. and loader cyls. Cover is heavy and will take two people or a hoist to remove. Filter is mounted in reservoir top. Be extremely careful while removing the top as any side to side movement can cause damage to filter and they cost between 60 - 70 dollars.
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