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Posted by Pajamafied John on March 18, 2007 at 13:01:48 from (68.55.81.179):
In Reply to: ferguson 20 or 30 posted by marvin on March 18, 2007 at 12:50:16:
If the oil filter is located inside the oil pan it is a TO-20. The TO-20 oil pan will have a circular plate and gasket on the bottom that is bolted in the center. Not the best design in the world but well....Also, as I recall the TO-20 engine will have a casting on the block starting with Z-120. The TO-30 will have Z-129. I have a TO-20 that has been a wonderful little tool. Tough little critter. Enjoy it
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