Posted by bc on February 09, 2008 at 06:13:42 from (66.138.123.176):
In Reply to: Hurray for CaseIH posted by Hugh MacKay on February 09, 2008 at 05:36:02:
The last two needle valves I got from case this fall were both tipped with black something. You have probably seen my carb problems posts. The first one kept sticking which may have been cause I pushed on it adjusting the float. I don't think the all metal ones would be as bad. Then the second one wouldn't shut off. Adjusted the float to more that specs to stop that.
I was just looking for filters. I couldn't find a place that would cross reference napa numbers. However at www.wixfilters.com they have a cross reference. All the caseih filters cross ref to wix numbers including the hydraulic filters. Then go to the www.oreillyauto.com and put in your local store and put in the wix number in the search. It will show you a picture of the filter with all the specs and the next screen will give the price and tell you if your store has it in stock or if they need to order it. Then just call your local store.
I like caseih but the wix filters are good and the prices are cheaper. Case had to order a hyd filter for me this week. It took 2 days and I drove 30 miles to get it. It was $5 higher than oreilly's and then caseih tacked on another $5 for shipping.
I bought the new stock sediment bulb setup from caseih for $50 and the shutoff never completely shutoff. TSC had them for $20-$30. Those aftermarket plug wires I bought from Orscheln were crap though.
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