GeneV
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I just order all that stuff online for the GC, I found pricing here as good as it gets: Massey Ferguson GC1700 Filter Service Pack
I Didn't say you or anyone said that, just stating a factAside from people saying it's over priced, neither I, nor anyone ever else has ever said, there is anything wrong with the AGCO filter.
Not everyone has a dealer near by, they can just pick one up at.
We are simply exploring other more accessible, and equitable options.
I Didn't say you or anyone said that, just stating a fact
I deal with (not mine) a 2021 GC1723 with, as of last week, 15 hours on it. I check it often.New to this forum and thread. In case you are still lookin g I provide my nickels worth. I have a 1725m purchased used. It had only 10 hours but was 18 months old. I did an immediate engine oil and filter change. The front axle, hydraulic system oil and filter got changed at 50 hours. I can say the front axle oil was milky from moisture. Even the hydraulic system oil was not perfectly clear. My suggestion is to check the levels and clarity of the oils. It can be as much about time and environment as it is about engine run time.
Because someone believes something, doesn't make it a "fact". That's an opinion.
State all the "facts" you like. When you do it with a quote, it's directed at the person you quoted.
Yes. It is a tricky one to get at. I was fortunate to have found a really good video,I deal with (not mine) a 2021 GC1723 with, as of last week, 15 hours on it. I check it often.
so I know where you coming from.
one thing you may have overlooked is the suction filter behind left rear tire. have to remove it (the tire) to check. it can collect moisture and show a bunch of white. it is serviceable. you can clean it in fuel oil dry it very well and reuse it however....be VERY careful of threads. and of course since oring cheap buy a new oring.
this is a quick breakdown of filter, oring, and suction (most likely never needed) tube for a GC1725M
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if you plan on keeping it and working on it do yourself a favor. buy a service manual for it.kind of expensive but worth the money.Yes. It is a tricky one to get at. I was fortunate to have found a really good video,, that walks through the process.
That's my plan. The maintenance is straight forward but repairs will be less so.if you plan on keeping it and working on it do yourself a favor. buy a service manual for it.kind of expensive but worth the money.