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    Posted: 29 Aug 2021 at 5:02pm
And hopefully better,I picked up this spinon bypass filter housing and lines at Worthington on my way to Hutchinson orange spectacular, got it put on this weekend,
so far,all good, no leaks.oh yea,on a 7060
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GREAT UPGRADE !! ........... Hate those CANS.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Lubrefiners always were a PITA tractors or trucks
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And all factory equipment from the 1960s-70s.... I retrofitted DOZENS of these on large feed pumps, etc...
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MikeKroupa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Aug 2021 at 7:11pm
Best way to handle them is let them drain completely overnight. Have a couple 7060's with them, 7080 has been converted to spin-on style.   The "750" sized one on the 8550, 4W305 could also be a pain, I always had extra 0-rings just in case! , Mike
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Bought 7050 at auction, unhooked bypass before I drove it home.                  MACK
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Well I just learned something. I always saw late model 7000 series tractors with the oil bypass filters, but never brown belly tractors. I never understood why. If you don't mind me asking, is this something that can be added to ANY 426 engine, or just certain years. Is it something simple to do or a PITA?



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tthams, I don't see any reason a bypass filter couldn't be added to any 426, I would get the lines,and filter head and bracket, and fittings, from a salvage yard, that's what I did.
not too much trouble to install,need to remove the starter to access the one fitting,,,then there's that air condition line,,,,well,, you can see the way I done mine

now if ya want this monstosity cannister thing, you can have it,, I need to remove a bracket from the tractor yet, and the fittings go in the same locations,,
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Again thanks for sharing your project. I have always thought it would be nice to have the bypass filter on the 7060, but didn't think it could have been done, or it would have been done by now. I have seen nasty ones done to other tractors that just didn't look good. Yours looks awesome, and like it belongs there. 

If you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for the filter housing? 


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I got the whole thing,bracket,lines,fittings for less than $100 at Worthington tractor parts there is an 8050, and another 7000 series there with this setup,oh,,that's no shipping,I stopped by there on my way to Hutch.

BTW,this is a factory setup,may have been dealer add on though..

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If your close,go pick it up,,while your there,have a look at this fellows "tool tractor",he works in the yard
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But I don't see a cooler for ...... soda. Maybe on the other side?
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