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Posted by The Red on June 03, 2000 at 23:45:40 from (12.75.196.4):
In Reply to: Farmall H , no surprises yet, need some help. posted by Doug D on June 03, 2000 at 20:04:07:
Doug it sounds like you have a pretty good handle on it. Don't forget to change the oil in the oil bath air cleaner. That is an easy one to forget. On the transmission, don't forget the front drain plug which is located under the inspection plate that is behind the liftall. You might also want to loosen up the belt pulley cage cover and tap it loose. About a quart of 90W oil and water will drain out of there. Save about a quart of the new 6 gallons of 90W and pour in the top of the belt pulley assembly. You will see the filler nut on top. It is designed to hold oil to lubricate the two main bearings that are on the pulley shaft. Since she has sat 12 years, I recommend you crank without the spark plugs and get some indication of oil pressure before you fire it up. Once you have fired it, expect it to smoke for an hour or so since you have shot oil in the cylinders. Good luck!
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