Posted by Wardner on May 25, 2011 at 20:47:54 from (4.154.251.123):
In Reply to: F-400 Hydraulic Filter... posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on May 25, 2011 at 18:20:40:
All the cast iron IH reservoirs will have a black sludge deposit on the bottom of the reservoir, It could be charred oil. That's the same black stuff that caves in the screen. Once the screens go to a triangular shape, they become hard to remove without damaging them. That fruit-loop Marty2374 on eBay is parting out a 400 right now. After half a dozen 400-450 destroyed tractors, he still hasn't figured there is a filter in the reservoir. He could probably get $30-$40 for each one instead of tossing the reservoir in the dumpster. You could email him but I think it might be a waste of time.
Because his pictures are so bad, I thought I was bidding on one last year. He called it an "element" but he sent me a complete engine oil filter canister. I sent it back.
I usually install a return line 10-20 micron filter from the Surplus Center on most tractors. The steel lines on a 400 make that option difficult without destroying the lines. Marty is selling the lines if you want to modify a set. But that would be a suction/inlet filter. Auction ends Thursday evening.
There is no good place to install a return line filter on a 400.
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