Posted by rustyfarmall on November 12, 2011 at 14:01:04 from (216.248.71.224):
In Reply to: H oil level posted by Tom RS on November 11, 2011 at 16:55:07:
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I was probably 13 or 14 years old, and was getting dad's H ready to go. Opened that top petcock, and nothing dripped out, so I made the decision it needed some oil. NOW, our main field tractors at that time were both John Deeres, with dipsticks for checking the oil level, and when the oil level on those tractors was at the "add" mark, it took 2 quarts to get them full. SO, being educated on those Deeres like I was, I ASSUMED the farmall was the same way, and naturally I added 2 full quarts of oil to that little Farmall H.
What happened? Well, other than a slight tendency for oil to spatter out of the exhaust stack occassionally, NOTHING happened. That old Farmall H ran just fine.
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