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| rustred
11-27-2012 10:37:24
74.200.18.156
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i asked about this at caseih when i got mine and they said that these 2 are used in place of the yarn one. i dont exactly remember now how the bases were, but if both bases are the same and both these filters the same then it should be good to go as spring pressure pushes on them. a pic would be nice. as a person wants a good seal on btm and top. |
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| hattrick
11-27-2012 10:52:48
216.57.221.66
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to rustred, 11-27-2012 10:37:24
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|  The final filter is definitely different as it has a neck on the bottom of the filter that fits down inside the machined hole. This filter is a WIX33148 and similar to the IH one that I bought. There are some people that say that you can use this filter for both but on the unit I have the hole is not the same size and not machined. I have read that on the 400's and WD/TD's that the later ones had two machined holes and used the same filter. Also there is no spring that holds the filter down. If I had the retainer/flanges it would really not be an issue. Anyone have suggestions for good Farmall Parts Yards that would have MD/TD6 parts? |
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| hattrick
12-06-2012 09:03:17
216.57.221.66
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to hattrick, 11-27-2012 10:52:48
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| Thanks for the advise on Hasken Tractor. I called them and they are going to ship me the entire filter unit assy with all the parts for new style filters in both sides. I also scored a hour meter from him. I hope it works. |
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| sflem849
12-06-2012 16:50:28
69.197.84.39
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to hattrick, 12-06-2012 09:03:17
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No problem. I acutally got an hour meter for my SMTA when I was there. It is dated a little too early for the SMTA, but it is better than the tin plate that was there before! |
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| hattrick
12-06-2012 16:57:43
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to sflem849, 12-06-2012 16:50:28
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| I had an hour meter on the MD tractor I have but it would not turn. I took it apart and it seems pretty clean but the individual digits do not rotate on the cluster even though it does not seem to be froze up. I am not really sure how that mechanism works or how to get it apart. I like fiddleing with this kind of stuff but did not want to break it. I found out that there is a Stewart Warner type and one other that I do not recall the name. I read about it on this forum or an old thread on Red Power. |
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| Dan MD
12-04-2012 06:42:09
199.61.25.253
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to hattrick, 11-27-2012 10:52:48
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| Do a parts search for 62945DA on Tractor House.
This post was edited by Dan MD at 14:38:50 12/04/12. |
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| Dan MD
12-04-2012 14:38:05
184.158.6.200
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to Dan MD, 12-04-2012 06:42:09
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| Not sure if you found a resolution to your problem yet. Your post reminded me that I had the same problem as you only I was missing both the top and bottom pieces. I just ordered the above part number from FP Smith and it is supposed to be a kit that contains all the parts #22 covers from your part drawing. It was $25 for both plates, gasket and filter. I haven't got mine yet, so I hope it is what I think it is.
Dan |
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| hattrick
12-10-2012 16:55:02
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to Dan MD, 12-04-2012 14:38:05
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| So I got my new diesel filter assembly mounted on my MD. The new assembly is much cleaner than my original and has machined surfaces on both filters. The issue is that the AUX filter opening is bigger than the Primary Filter. This means that if you use a Promary Cartridge it fits very loose in the opening. A little frustrated at this point so I called FP smith and they are shipping me the parts kit for this. |
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| D Slater
12-10-2012 17:02:17
184.15.16.54
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to hattrick, 12-10-2012 16:55:02
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Hey whats the casting number on the filter base you got. |
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| hattrick
12-10-2012 17:07:56
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to D Slater, 12-10-2012 17:02:17
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| I am not at home but I recall 9441? I see that case/ih shows it as 9441DA. It may very well have the DA on it. I know that mine was original with the tractor though. I can check when I get home and let you know. |
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| D Slater
12-10-2012 17:23:41
184.15.16.54
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to hattrick, 12-10-2012 17:07:56
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| 9441DA used the 2 different filters. Filter base with 6 numbers used 2 final type filters. If I remember correct 9441DA was channeled looking toward the 2 bolts that mount it and 9441D was rounded looking at the same place. Rounded type was on most MD. IH changed the frame rails along the way, some have dips for clearance at places and some don't. |
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| hattrick
12-10-2012 17:26:16
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to D Slater, 12-10-2012 17:23:41
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| Mine is definitely rounded. I think now that I have the upper and lower retainders coming I will be all set with what I have. |
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| hattrick
12-07-2012 11:05:48
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Re: MD Filter Follow-up Question in reply to Dan MD, 12-04-2012 14:38:05
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| It would have been nice to know that these were available but at the same time it would be nice to be able to run two cartridges rather than one cartridge and one yarn filter. One issue that I am having it that the clearance on the diesel sediment bowl screw hits against the frame and therefor you cannot easily remove the sediment bowl. It seems like there should be more clearance than that and based on how the frame rails are there is not really any way around this. I have verified that the sediment bowl that I have is 4" which is what is shown on a few aftermarket sites. I am curious if you have an MD how much clearance you have. Thanks |
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