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Hydraulic Suction Filter (Inline) - need part number

Hey guys

I have a Clark C500-45 (355) I am currently restoring for personal use. I am searching for the part number for the hydraulic system inline suction filter. It is inline on the big suction hose between the tank and the pump.

My local dealer can't seem to find a part number for this. I had the filter right off after I pulled the engine and I can't see a number on it at all, it must have rubbed off. I steam cleaned, painted the inner frame and re-hosed the entire machine now. I put the old filter back in for now. I have all the other filters ordered (engine, trans, air and hyd return) just need the suction.

If anyone knows the part number or even a link to a online store that has one that would be greatly appreciated. I've tried general searches on google and eBay already but coming up with nothing. I could post a link to a picture of the filter if needed.

Thanks!
Nick
  • Posted 23 Oct 2019 14:18
  • By nicksny
  • joined 11 Jun'19 - 6 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
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Hi guys, I lucked out and came across the part. It was by fluke I found it, listed as a Hyster part. I will leave the link below if anyone is searching for this themselves in the future...

https://www.liftpartswarehouse.com/product-p/hy3011643.htm

Part number: 3011643

Nick
  • Posted 25 Oct 2019 05:25
  • Modified 25 Oct 2019 05:25 by poster
  • By nicksny
  • joined 11 Jun'19 - 6 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada

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