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D 15 II oil filter

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    Posted: 03 Sep 2014 at 10:33am
If this topic has been cussed and discussed before, pls show me the way.

I have done some searching, but did not find anything that stated "this info is for the 160 engine, then I got confused on a tube/stem that goes up in some filters.  I looked at the two pics of filters that was in the search information.

My filter housing looks just as depicted in the parts book for the D 15.  It just shows the threaded base that the filter screws on.

So can I just wander into NAPA and get the one they list?  Also I read some negative vibes about WICS.

What is the straight skinny if there is one?

thanx
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OK,Dave
NAPA 1515, Fram PH8A, Motorcraft FL-1 are pressure flow filters that I know will work.
Good Luck,
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What Bob Said, just bought a Fram PH8A last week.
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Dave,
Sorry, I did not answer all of your question, this is a truck style filter for D15 II, 160 engine. I use same filter on my F250 as my D15 II.  The filter holder has a stub nipple that filter screws down onto as opposed to the D15 I filter and D14 filter wich has a screw base and packing with hole for steel needle pipe to go into filter.
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Thanks Robert and Bob,  you got me squared away, as the ole drill sergeant would have said.  Dave

Edited by Dave H - 03 Sep 2014 at 1:19pm
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Make no mistake here. All gas D-15's regardless of series have the Fram PH-8A style filter !!! Only the D-10-12-14's have the old cotton string filter with the stem pipe up inside.
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Guess I'm a little old fashioned. I still get the AGCO ones and they always serve me well. Seems like a small price to pay for supplying parts on a 40 year old tractor. Thanks.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dave H Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Sep 2014 at 7:01am
I don't disagree EP, that would work also if you had an ADCO dealer within a reasonable distance.  Wink
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