oil filter

/ oil filter #1  

BBELL

Bronze Member
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Aug 20, 2003
Messages
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Location
Maine
Tractor
Kubota L-4310 GST/ 1979 Ford 1700
Would it make sense, if I stuck a magnet to the end of a filter to collect metal fragments flowing thru the oil, while running the tractor? does this sound stupid?
 
/ oil filter #2  
It will work and I have seen this a few yeas ago. I feel if you use a good oil filter you do not need it; but it will not hurt anything.
 
/ oil filter #3  
BBell:
Adding a magnet might catch filings but I would think the filter gets them down to maybe 25 to 50 microns. I am not sure where on the filter you would attach the magnet but in any case you would want to make sure it would stay in place. Maybe an old bike inner tube wrapped around the filter/magnet might work.
Hope your power has stayed on today what with the winds blowing and trees falling.
 
/ oil filter #4  
i personally don't think it is necessary, that is what the filter is for. just change your oil AND filter on a regular basis. but if u have that many metal filings then u have more of a problem than a magnet will fix.
 
/ oil filter #5  
Put a magnet in/on the drain plug. That way it will collect the metal that settles out.
 

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