Pacesetter300
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Bob, I would have to say you've done well. Obviously using a Fram doesn't constitute an engines instant demise. Realize though, that with all the negative experiences of others, you are taking a chance. Every instance of a filter collapse I have seen/heard about has been associated with a Fram filter. Most hard parts stores don't sell Fram anymore. They leave that to Wal Mart and K Mart. We all know how Wal Mart works. Do you think they are presssuring Fram to make a better filter? For Fram and Wal Mart to make money at $2.70 a pop you can bet there are as many corners cut as can be. I gave all my Frams away a few years back when I heard about the problems. I now use Wix or Motorcraft for my "drivers" and Mobil 1 or Amsoil for the newer vehicles where I use synthetic.
I recently had a dissapointing experience with JD. I bought six quarts of their 0-40 synthetic Plus 50 engine oil and a JD filter for the Yanmar engine in my Century. The filter I removed was factory installed by Yanmar. The quality was far superior to the Deere filter I bought at the dealer. I will have to take it apart next year and give it a good looking over. I would have been much happier if it was the same quality as the OE Yanmar. Anybody know who makes the filters for Deere?
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I recently had a dissapointing experience with JD. I bought six quarts of their 0-40 synthetic Plus 50 engine oil and a JD filter for the Yanmar engine in my Century. The filter I removed was factory installed by Yanmar. The quality was far superior to the Deere filter I bought at the dealer. I will have to take it apart next year and give it a good looking over. I would have been much happier if it was the same quality as the OE Yanmar. Anybody know who makes the filters for Deere?
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