Paul: Twenty years ago CaseIH were selling a kit for converting to a spin on filter. The reason I know this is a parts guy I dealt with regularly back then suggested I might want to change. I didn't change, however from what I was shown I don't think one could ever mask it with the old cannister. The base for the spin on filter fits into same grove as the old cannister, plus one would have to devise an outside attachment to keep it tight. I don't know whether they still sell that kit. I go to CaseIH roughly twice per year, have never noticed the kit, nor has any other parts guy asked me which type filter if I'm buying filters. I'm thinking that kit may have died a death of non acceptance.
You can still get the old type filter from CaseIH. Most auto parts stores have them, or at least can order them. I know Fram make them, probably other suppliers have them as well. All Farmalls with C-113, C-123 or C-135 engine use the same filter, thus I expect there are still more of those on the go than Ford or Chevy inline 6 cylinder engines. Probably more than some of the older V8s. As long as those numbers exist someone will manufacture those filters. I'd almost bet the number of actively operating small Farmalls is actually on the increase. I've been on YT close to 8 years now, and the numbers of these little tractors being pulled out of sheds they've been parked in for 20 years, restored and put back into service is amazing. There are actually new parts manufactured for these tractors today, that no one was manufacturing 10 years ago. Somewhere in the order of a million Farmalls with C-113, C-123 or C135 engines were built, it will surprise you the high percentage of them still going.
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