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Re: jd 50 with crack in oil filter distributor,
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Posted by Mike M on April 13, 2007 at 04:58:32 from (24.140.28.219):
In Reply to: jd 50 with crack in oil filter distributor, posted by minnesota boy on April 12, 2007 at 17:14:57:
The I & T book shows pictures of this tool (I think )maybe it was a JD book ? anyhow you can take a piece of 1/4" rod stock kinda long a foot or more and bend a U in the middle then bend each end in an L pointing to the inside. The part up inside the filter can that the filter slips overs has 2 holes in it near the top so you can hook the legs of this rod in and then pound on the U and pop it out of the filter head so you can get to the bolts. Next time be sure to use a new filter cover packing seal everytime you change the filter and don't pull it up very tight.
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