Some strong-arm mashed the dome-shaped cover over the old cartridge type oil filter. A new one from Deere is $210 !!! This is just THE COVER, bolt, copper washer and filter support washer. !!! Do you have stuff like that?
How about a spin on adapter?
=Rob
1010 oil filter
A local 1010 expert told me the spin-on adapter from Deere is $375 - typical - and the after-market is $175, which sounds bad enough to me. I happen to have inherited a bunch of cartridge filters so I'm okay for now.
Do you mean you don't have a nice dome-topped can around? That's all I would like since mine is schmushed.
Thanks for your help Lavoy, Rob
Do you mean you don't have a nice dome-topped can around? That's all I would like since mine is schmushed.
Thanks for your help Lavoy, Rob
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Hi,
I'm pretty sure that the 1010 used the same oil filter dome as the M, 40, 420, etc...
Stan
I'm pretty sure that the 1010 used the same oil filter dome as the M, 40, 420, etc...
Stan
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Useta Have: '68 JD350, '51 Terratrac GT-25
Have: 1950 M, 2005 x495, 2008 5103 (now known as 5045D)
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