Posted by Paul in MN on January 20, 2011 at 10:48:47 from (174.20.157.164):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H Dipstick posted by Yooper Farmall on January 19, 2011 at 06:57:58:
I made my own many years ago from a piece of 3/8" copper or steel tubing with a flare being formed at the top end. I used a dipstick from an 8N Ford because it would easily fit in the round tubing. I adjusted the height of the top of the tube to line up the dipstick's full mark with the correct height of oil as determined by the oil pan pet cocks. I had no idea that a kit was available for this conversion, but wanted to be able to easily check the oil level every time I ran the tractor. The dipstick from the 8N has an inverted cup brazed near the top that will shed water away from the opening of the top of the tube. The 8N dipstick is not a flat stock piece, but rather a round stock with a flat side ground into it. So it fits well into a small tube.
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