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23 minutes ago, Young mechanic said:

Has anyone put or seen a coolant filter on a d-239?

Why do you think you need one?

 

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I have -- you can use the same setup that was used on the D-358 in the "88 series tractors
tho the mounting bracket may need to be modified, since the 4 cylinder is shorter

The filter was not typically used on the 4 cylinder engines tho -- Are you cleaning up a dirty system ?

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You can put additives in the system for cavatiation problems Why buy another high priced fllter ? if guys service the cooling system more regular you'd never have a problem to begin with I've seen these older tractors with antifreeze so old in looks like chocolate milk ,There's your problem

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1 minute ago, Young mechanic said:

There's just a lot of crappy rust looking stuff in the motor would like to clean it up 

 

Drain it flush it out of every hole and radiator  , start with new coolant and add conditioner 

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I never recommend using soap Just good clean water til it runs clear nothing special then A good quality antifreeze and conditioner , I change and flush the cooling System about every 3 yrs been doing it all my life on tractors of all ages never ever had a cavitation problem

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