Posted by a_lead on February 22, 2008 at 03:09:03 from (69.137.41.169):
In Reply to: the pics from posted by blksvt04 on February 21, 2008 at 20:45:11:
blksvt04: I read a lot more than I reply too, but felt the need to add my 2 cents worth to this one:
BE careful with the attitude. You came here looking for help and advice and got very good, sound advice from people who know the tractor that you are trying to work on.
Many here can help you with their lifetime of experience with these tractors, and from their lessons learned from the school of hard knocks.
If you cop too much of an attitude with the guys here they"ll clam up tighter than the bark on a tree and you won"t get any help at all!!
A very wise old sage once told me to be careful when you climb up the ladder, not to piddle and pooh on the rungs as you go, "cause sometime you may have to climb back down.
That being said, one thing that you may do is to look and see if your Grandfather has a manual for this tractor. If he had it for a long time it"s very possible that he had an owners manual for it.
From the looks of the tractor in your pictures, it looks like he must have used it a lot to cultivate with (lots of caked on oil and dirt). Take a screwdriver or a pick and scrap the dirt from the bottom of the "silo" in front of the oil gauge. Loosen the bolt that is on the top and gently tap on the side with a rubber mallet. It should break loose and you"ll find it"s a canister and it should have an oil filter inside of it.
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