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Mike CA

10-25-2007 20:40:54




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Here is what I am assuming. The oil pan from an H and a Super H are the same thing. Right?

What about from a 300? Same size?




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CGtractor

10-26-2007 09:13:46




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 Re: H oil pan size in reply to Mike CA, 10-25-2007 20:40:54  
Not all 300's have dipsticks. I have a 300 engine and the pan looks just like the one on my H.



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Mike CA

10-26-2007 08:02:33




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 Re: H oil pan size in reply to Mike CA, 10-25-2007 20:40:54  
Well that's a bummer. So much for that idea I guess. third party image



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D Slater

10-26-2007 16:25:32




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 Re: H oil pan size in reply to Mike CA, 10-26-2007 08:02:33  
Oil pans I know about. H tractors with a pipe plug for drain and openings for petcocks. Later H and super H,drain plug changed to fine threads with sealing washer. 1 1/8 wrench fits head. Plug used on 300 and 350 also. Early farmall 300 tractors the oil pan same as SH.Later 300, all utility and 350 used a pan without petcock openings unless they were distillate or kerosene tractors, then they had both petcock openings but only the bottom one had a petcock. Later IH replacement oil pan for H through 350 had all the openings and what openings wern't needed were pluged.

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Andy Motteberg

10-25-2007 20:45:18




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 Re: H oil pan size in reply to Mike CA, 10-25-2007 20:40:54  
Farmall 300's have a oil check dipstick in the block, so most 300's don't have oil check plugs in the oil pan, you need check plugs on a H.



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Mike CA

10-25-2007 20:42:02




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 Re: H oil pan size in reply to Mike CA, 10-25-2007 20:40:54  
Oh, and I'm assuming a 330U is the same engine, so if a pan from a 300 works on an H, a 300U will as well?



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CNKS

10-26-2007 17:39:42




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 Re: H oil pan size in reply to Mike CA, 10-25-2007 20:42:02  
330? No, the 330 was essentially a 350 with a C135 engine, along with other modifications. The C135 is the successor to the C113/C123 used in the A,B,C, etc--same configuration. My understanding is that the 330 was brought out because IH was not quite ready to introduce the 340, a more "modern" tractor than the 350, the 340 also used the C135. Don't even think about that pan.



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CNKS

10-26-2007 17:41:59




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 Re: H oil pan size in reply to CNKS, 10-26-2007 17:39:42  
If the 330 was a typo, yes the 300 row crop and the 300U use the same pan.



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