Re: oil filter conversion kit-does anyone know about it?
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Here's your ag parts catalogs online:
http://partstore.caseih.com/us/parts-search.html#epc::model_find
As far as tractors go, we know the gas engines on the 460, 560, 706 and 806 are derivatives of the SD, BD, and BG engines. [That's how I look up parts for the heat riser on these trucks...after comparing part numbers with my MT-63 parts book.]
Bow, there are some combines and other implements which used SD and BD engines that are even more similar to the truck engines...but I'm afraid that I never got familiar with them because, honestly those pieces of farm equipment were rare in my area. Seems most farmers went directly from the mounted corn pickers to the diesel-powered combines, and skipped right over the gas engine models. [And until the early 1970's, virtually nobody in these parts raised soybeans].
But the Case-IH website can be a big help when working with ag part numbers.
http://partstore.caseih.com/us/parts-search.html#epc::model_find
As far as tractors go, we know the gas engines on the 460, 560, 706 and 806 are derivatives of the SD, BD, and BG engines. [That's how I look up parts for the heat riser on these trucks...after comparing part numbers with my MT-63 parts book.]
Bow, there are some combines and other implements which used SD and BD engines that are even more similar to the truck engines...but I'm afraid that I never got familiar with them because, honestly those pieces of farm equipment were rare in my area. Seems most farmers went directly from the mounted corn pickers to the diesel-powered combines, and skipped right over the gas engine models. [And until the early 1970's, virtually nobody in these parts raised soybeans].
But the Case-IH website can be a big help when working with ag part numbers.