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AndyE.

08-10-2005 19:28:52




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What is the tube that screws into the block that(i think)sucks up oil from the oil pan for the oil filter? I seemed to have broken it today moving my block to Pressure wash it. Any Idea where I can get one or do i have to fix the one i have? Thank you, Andy




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El Toro

08-11-2005 05:53:13




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 Re: Small Question... in reply to AndyE., 08-10-2005 19:28:52  
I think you should post a picture of the item that you're referring to. Whats the tractor model. Hal



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tn terry t

08-10-2005 19:54:54




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 opps! in reply to AndyE., 08-10-2005 19:28:52  
sounds like you just broke the oil pick-up tube



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iester

08-10-2005 19:54:52




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 Re: Small Question... in reply to AndyE., 08-10-2005 19:28:52  
I think It is a drain,Maybe/



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Peabody

08-10-2005 19:44:01




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 Re: Small Question... in reply to AndyE., 08-10-2005 19:28:52  
Andy, What tractor are you talking about?



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AndyE.

08-10-2005 20:09:23




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 Re: Small Question... in reply to Peabody, 08-10-2005 19:44:01  
The farmall H. Do you know where I can get a new one or a cheap replacement?

Thanks alot guys!
Andy



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kfox

08-10-2005 20:32:19




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 Re: Small Question... in reply to AndyE., 08-10-2005 20:09:23  
There is a short pipe nipple screwed into the bottom of the block on the H. Its just a drain for the rockerarms etc. I think its 1/4 inch black iron pipe. Just buy a new pipe nipple a little longer than the old one and cut the threads off the bottom end. ken



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AndyE.

08-10-2005 20:54:01




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 Re: Small Question... in reply to kfox, 08-10-2005 20:32:19  
Well, Thanks guys! Ill see what I can do.

Andy



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