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    Posted: 10 Apr 2011 at 8:36am

I need a oil filter for my '49 WD, does O'Reiley have a compatible filter and if so anybody got a part number?

Thanks for any input!
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I use Baldwin T-300M filters. They should be able to cross that number.
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Baldwin filter huh Chad, I'll check that out, thanks.
 
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I show a NAPA 7011 used on that year tractor. That can be crossed to a WIX number also.
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If you have a Agco dealer close by (LOL) I would get it there. I bought several last month and they were about $9.00 each. Could have gotten them cheaper somewhere else but these filters said Allis Chalmers on them and looked really cool to me.
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Wasn't Steve at B & B selling filters also at a good price ?
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Thank You Gentlemen, I knew you'd come through in a clutch!
 
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Carquest #84011. Correct me if i am wrong, but didn't they have some issues with the fram 159? Something about the media used on the inside that reduced oil pressure?
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believe it was the NAPA filter that had the problem as media and tube in filter did not create back pressure.
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O'rielly's will have Wix. You need part#57011 and it is the right one for your tractor.JP 
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Originally posted by hotrodpierre hotrodpierre wrote:

Carquest #84011. Correct me if i am wrong, but didn't they have some issues with the fram 159? Something about the media used on the inside that reduced oil pressure?
 
It was NAPA that had the bad filters, they have gone back to the old stile filters now.
Here's the dope on then. Thanks to Jim at OK Tractor.
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Mine is a Baldwin T300-M , its a great filter, google it in the shopping feature of google, they are about $14 each.
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Originally posted by hotrodpierre hotrodpierre wrote:

Carquest #84011. Correct me if i am wrong, but didn't they have some issues with the fram 159? Something about the media used on the inside that reduced oil pressure?

 The Fram C159 was the only filter that didn't have issues. The others, even the ones AGCO sold were re-engineered to save money and caused more than a few engine failures.
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If the filter has a pleated paper element it will kill the engine by preventing proper oil pressure. Only the filters made of waste material in a bag have the proper flow restriction to hold up oil pressure.

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The AGCO part # is 70240912, that is the same as the AC #  from the past. Cal in Ct.
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Absolutely right Coke. We always have our filter program going. Still the same price after 6 years for the Orange family here. C159 Fram's $7. bucks each. Four or more $6. bucks each. Have about 58 in stock at present. We always bring 8-10 cases to the Tractor shows with us if ya wanna' save on the shipping...
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The Wix 57011 works like a charm. Great operating oil pressure, my girl's got fresh oil and filter, plugs pulled cleaned gapped (plugs were kinda carbed up), every grease port hit w/fresh grease, mower deck blades sharpened, ALL systems GO ( I shulda gave her a bath)!
Bring on the mowing season!!!!
Thanks Again AC family!!!
 
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