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2440/2640 coolant filter set-up.
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on February 07, 2004 at 03:33:17 from (204.255.239.180):

Now that YT is back on line, after last night, here's the pictures that I promissed a couple of you guys. The first 2 will show the filter, mounting pad, and "plumbing" for the kit. It is sold by Deere, for installation on 4000 series tractors. (i.e. 4430, 4440, ect) It is easily adapted to the 2000 seies. The lines start from a screw out plug, that is on the top of the water pump. That line runs to the "inlet" side of the filter, with a petcock in the line. That is to allow you to remove the filter, without loosing any coolant. The outlet line runs to a plug in the block, that allows the filtered coolant to return to the system. There is a petcock in the return line also. The size of the lines restrict the amount of flow out of the water pump. MOST of the coolant continues to travel it's designed path. The Deere part # for the kit is RE63678. It sells for $244.68. (Or at least it did last July) There will be 3 seperate post's with 3 pictures. Here's the first. John
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