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foggkr

02-27-2008 19:55:22




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I recently purchased a JD 50 to restore. I have found that up in the block where the stud for the oil filter cap screws into is loose and the stud turns when trying to tighten cap. Does the stud screw into part of the block and the casting is broken? If so, is this repairable or am I waisting my time with this tractor?




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bill mart

02-28-2008 01:49:40




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 Re: JD 50 in reply to foggkr, 02-27-2008 19:55:22  
its been a long time since i did one of the but if memory serves me correctly it is replaceable,get the repair manual.you will have to go in through the crankcase cover to get to the lines,and the you have to fabricate a hook like puller to pull the oil filter case "body" out of the crank case. bill m.



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Bob

02-27-2008 23:02:18




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 Re: JD 50 in reply to foggkr, 02-27-2008 19:55:22  
The SHORT story is, there's a filter "can" up there, with a cast iron "head" at it's top.

The stripped threads are in that cast iron head, which can certainly be replaced, or possibly repaired.

It's been a LONG time since I've been ito the crankcase of one of those. It MAY be necessary to remove the engine BLOCK to gain clear access to the filter "head" and associated oil lines.

At any rate, it's not an EASY job.

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