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bc

03-15-2005 19:37:04




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got a mf35 cont gas, looking to convert it from a canister oil filter to a regular spin on filter. i have called all over and cant find one. does anybody know where i can get one?

or is it really worth converting it?




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Big Dean

03-16-2005 16:41:21




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 Re: oil filter conversion question in reply to bc, 03-15-2005 19:37:04  
There is not a kit for a spin-on filter for the Continental engines but you can get the separate parts to convert it to a spin-on filter from a Massey Ferguson dealer it cost about $40 for those parts & the filter. The numbers for those parts are 1051 113 M1 adapter 1051 114 M1 stud (plate)
1051 115 M1 gasket(o ring) 1069 954 M91 filter

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Jerry/MT

03-15-2005 20:26:07




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 Re: oil filter conversion question in reply to bc, 03-15-2005 19:37:04  
I think the parts guys on the left have a spin on adapter. I swear I'm going to get one for my TO-30 every time I change the oil filter canister in it 'cuz it's such a messy job. i think you might have to use a special spin on filter with them that might be more expensive than the original cannister type. Maybe somebody more knowledgeable that I can verify this.



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Bill in TN

03-16-2005 05:02:24




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 Re: oil filter conversion question in reply to Jerry/MT, 03-15-2005 20:26:07  
I got mine from the local Massey dealer....I think it was 16 dollars or so.....



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bc

03-16-2005 12:29:04




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 Re: oil filter conversion question in reply to Bill in TN, 03-16-2005 05:02:24  
bill,

what kind of a filter does it use?? or should i say size or brand??



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deerhound

03-16-2005 16:31:40




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 Re: oil filter conversion question in reply to bc, 03-16-2005 12:29:04  
Here are some filter #s I looked up for my conversion.

Allis Chalmers 74512207
Massey Ferguson 1069954M91
White/Oliver 104397A Purolator L30003
LuberFiner PB50
AC Delco P3
Wix 51050
Fleetguard LF607

I lucked out and bought a case of 12 PB50s on ebay for 17.00 delivered.

Dale



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Gerald J.

03-16-2005 16:03:51




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 Re: oil filter conversion question in reply to bc, 03-16-2005 12:29:04  
Its a bypass filter, and most of the common canister filters are full flow. There's just a few bypass canister filters and they are not as cheap as the common full flow filters.

Gerald J.



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