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John Spinney

02-24-2008 10:38:21




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Hi guys and gals.I decided to change the hydraulic filter on my Massey 333 today and look vwhat happened.Dose anyone have one of these kicking around?I guess ill try the Massey dealer tomorrow.third party image




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ric1

02-24-2008 16:09:33




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 Re: Dont do this in reply to John Spinney, 02-24-2008 10:38:21  
wow who wre you thinking about when you snapped that thing



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37chief

02-24-2008 12:48:39




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 Re: Dont do this in reply to John Spinney, 02-24-2008 10:38:21  
You are stronger than you thought. I over tightened my filter canister so tight I cut the O ring, and almost lost all my oil, but caught it in time, when I stopped to take a leak and saw the oil leaking. Stan



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tomH in PA

02-24-2008 12:32:14




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 Re: Dont do this in reply to John Spinney, 02-24-2008 10:38:21  
For the cross hole, I find it easiest to drill a hole the diameter of the bolt in a block of wood, then slide the bolt into the hole and drill through the wood into the bolt, keeps the bit from drifting off center.



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ispud

02-24-2008 12:03:33




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 Re: Dont do this in reply to John Spinney, 02-24-2008 10:38:21  
Do them all the time, set of v-blocks and drill press.



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Bruce Hopf

02-24-2008 11:57:32




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 Re: Dont do this in reply to John Spinney, 02-24-2008 10:38:21  
John
Easy fix. Get a new bolt from hardwar store. Place bolt in drill press vise, standing up. Drill down the depth of the old one, lay on side, then drill the other hole through bolt. I do this all the time whenever I break bolts like this. Spend $1.00 to $2.00 for bolt. Drill bit if you don't have $1.00 to $4.00 depending on type or grade of bit. Or spend $10.00 to $40.00 at the dealer. Have no idea what dealer will charge, but cost more to by than to make yourself. Hope fhis helps. Will be as good as new form the dealer. P.S. Get the same grade of bolt as your old one.

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gene bender

02-24-2008 10:58:01




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 Re: Dont do this in reply to John Spinney, 02-24-2008 10:38:21  
Just measure the bolt get a new one and have someone drill the holes



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flying belgian

02-24-2008 10:46:04




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 Re: Dont do this in reply to John Spinney, 02-24-2008 10:38:21  
Just cut it off at top of threads and weld on threads from a bolt. It looks like maybe 5/8 or 3/4.



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