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    Posted: 10 Sep 2011 at 8:34pm
Well been doin some online shopping today...I have a complete ingition kit on the way as well as the owners manual. I cant seem to find anywhere other than amazon to get a fram c159 or wix equivalent..looks like im may be lookin at 20 bucks for a filter unless I can find one elswhere. Checked all local auto parts places, and farm supply stores with no luck today. Any suggestions?
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Several years ago, we got one at TSC.  Last spring I got one at NAPA.  
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If you have a Agco dealer close (lol) buy one there. They are reasonable priced and have the AC logo on them. They look great!! Ryan
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Get a Wix 57011 or a NAPA 7011 or Car Quest 87011. It is not the filter they made for a while that didn't work right. I can send you a Wix 57011. We have them in stock at FMS filters.com. Wix messed there self up for a while by changing the design a few years ago and nobody can seem to forget. I run them on my D14 with no problem. They went back to the old design they had been making for decades and there is no problem now. While I am at it we have a very good price on Wix filters and if you buy $150.00 worth we pay the shipping and we have hard to beat prices too.JP 
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Ryan, are you sure about the logo. I bought one there a few years back and it nothing on it. They might have the triangle Agco logo now.JP
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Thanks for the replies fellas..wow that was fast..plenty of folks on this forum.
I think I found the right AC forum :)
 
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Our 57011 is $10.37 plus shipping.
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Steve always has them.
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I pick mine up at the fleet farm in town for less than $5.
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Yes Jack, the filter had the AC triangle logo on it and was under $10.00.  You can find a cheaper filter I'm sure but it just looked good and purchasing old parts for old tractors might just keep Agco thinking. I cant believe I just typed that!! LOL!!!
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Order two or three, don't remember which, and I can get them through my local Auto Zone  for about half of what the local TSC wants. They don't stock em but can order em.
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Advance Auto Parts has Fram C-159 filters on line for $7.69 plus a 15% off promotion than runs through Sept. 14. 
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you can find them on about any running wd there is.. lol sarcasm! 
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AutoZone or O'Reilly either one can order the C159. They don't stock them. O'reilly wanted me to buy a case before they would order, but AutoZone got me three of them in about a day.
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