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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Southeast PA.
Posts: 174
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UncleBuck01
I believe I will continue to use the NAPA 1324 filters, same as I have on right now. Seems to be the best filter cross to me. Has a smaller micron rating to filter out smaller particles and slightly more filter media area. Costs about $6.00 at the local NAPA. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 696
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The Purolater PURE ONE Oil Filter number is PL14619
I cut one of these open Very good Quality )</font> I bought one of these Pure One Purolator filters today. The difference between the PL14619 and the L14619 was considerable. They also had the Fram, but the Pure One still appeared to have more filtration material, was heftier and had the micron filtration. I figure for the cost of the filter difference it was better to go with the more quality filter, in order to protect my considerably larger tractor investment. |
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