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If I can find a Case dealer or IH dealer I will price it out. 7 quarts for total replacement?

Glanced at the Trani as I was doing some measuring for a new wiring harness....The filter that is on the unit now is basically touching Driveshaft coupler.. wow, close, is that normal or did someone put a larger diameter filter on this unit?
 
Tony, it's a close fit. This photo is from a narrow frame but the filter and drive shaft are in the same places. The other end of the drive shaft is unsupported in the photo so it's sagging down allowing the coupler to touch the filter, however if you raise it with your minds eye you can see the normal clearance is minimal.

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Thanks KM... So it is close.
My Fan looks larger, I hope when I unscrew the Filter it doesn't bump the fan..
I guess I can slide the Fan back.. just a single Through bolt.Thanks for putting me at ease
 
Tony, on an 82 series the fan is plastic and breakable. Just use caution and you should be OK.
 
The fan on an 82 series is larger than a narrow frame, wide frame, or ql but there still should be enough room to remove and install the filter without damaging the fan. It just takes some care and a steady hand.
 

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