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Re: oil level -1944 Farmall H
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Posted by Don L C on April 08, 2005 at 21:21:22 from (24.166.246.206):
In Reply to: oil level -1944 Farmall H posted by Paul F B on April 08, 2005 at 16:36:28:
OIl level is checked using the two dand turned spickets on the right side of the oil pan......open the bottom one if checking -- if oil drips out you know the level is higher...this spicket is the low level indicator.....when chaging or toping off the oil ...open the top spicket, add oil until drips out(bottom spicket closed of cource)....add the last qt. slow it takes a while for it to get to the pan....30 wt. non detg. is what they had when tractor was new...probably can't go wrong staying with it....however if you know the engine is clean in side,not alot of gunk to plug up return holes det, would be fine....original copies of the IH manuals san be had at: BINDERS BOOKS 503 684-2024 ...
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