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    Posted: 18 May 2019 at 1:30pm
Hello out there. Raining like cats and dogs here so I’m stuck in the garage today. I noticed my oil pump screen has a nice little tear Towards the middle .can anyone tell me the Proper material I can use to make a new one Or find a replacement online ... Thanks in advance!
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If it were me, I think I would just get a new one from AGCO, even if they are 32.00 or 34.00 for one! LOL! Not worth the trouble to try and make one out of something, because the original ones are made of soft mesh type wire and can be shaped and formed much easier. However, the new one will already be formed correctly, so that's the way I would go.   Rick
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Pretty sure I used aluminum window screen and some electric fence wire when I redid mine.
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Originally posted by Rick Rick wrote:

If it were me, I think I would just get a new one from AGCO, even if they are 32.00 or 34.00 for one! LOL! Not worth the trouble to try and make one out of something, because the original ones are made of soft mesh type wire and can be shaped and formed much easier. However, the new one will already be formed correctly, so that's the way I would go.   Rick

Ok I’ll look up agco. I did a brief searchonline and couldn’t find one    I did not try them. Thanks ‘
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Originally posted by AaronSEIA AaronSEIA wrote:

Pretty sure I used aluminum window screen and some electric fence wire when I redid mine.
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Nice,real nice! I just so happen to have some of both around here
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57,
You might try Sandy Lake a supplier listed on here.
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