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Posted by billonthefarm on September 04, 2006 at 06:38:22 from (204.42.25.187):
In Reply to: Happy Camper posted by Allan In NE on September 03, 2006 at 14:18:17:
I looked at the pic you posted for the vet with the double o-ring and I imagine that will work. In the photo it looks like the passage isnt dead center of recess area, is that the way it really is? The service bulletin is an effort to correct a problem they had with those covers not being made exactly perfect, they didnt get the passage centered. Reads like if they didnt get they passage in the cover right it was a problem holding the o-ring. Looks like it is pretty easy to change on that tractor any way. Changed the one on the 1566 once in the field. It had 20.8 tires set in narrow on a cab tractor with a step fuel tank that went back towards the axle under the cab. Wasnt much space but that was the time it dropped the oil on the ground. Good luck. bill
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