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Michael Soldan

07-18-2006 16:36:44




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Welp this should go under the heading of dumb farmer stories. I changed the oil in my B250 yesterday. The filter came with three rubber rings for various applications, none of which was for the B250. I looked the old rubber ring over and decided to reuse it since the new ones wouldn't work. I guess I got the canister on crooked and tightened it up. I started the tractor and before I could pull the fuel shut off it puked out at least a quart and a half of oil. I was quite disgusted at myself because I am very careful with jobs like that. The Fram number was correct for the B 250 but the three rubber rings weren't even close to the one required. I did get things on correctly and topped it up. I drove it 8 miles today to load some hay on two wagons(13 big rounds( and then 8 miles home. Now I just have 4 tractors to do oil changes on. The M and two H's only because I like to change oil to remove condensation, they probably don't have ten hours since the last oil change, but 11 months...Mike in Exeter Ontario

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tractorsam

07-19-2006 13:39:12




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 Re: Tractor puked in reply to Michael Soldan, 07-18-2006 16:36:44  
I've done a pretty similar thing. Replaced the hydraulic oil cooler on one of my tractors (MF 135) and it's integral to the hood as well as its' plumbing. A pain in the backside to install. Put it on cranked it up and one of the pipes had become twisted (yours truly) and promptly sprayed oil everywhere. Tractorsam



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Semper Fi Guy

07-19-2006 04:37:45




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 Re: Tractor puked in reply to Michael Soldan, 07-18-2006 16:36:44  
Yes, I had a '67 International 1600 Loadstar with a 304 engine do that once, they mean it when they say "start the engine and check for leaks", sounds like you take good care of your tractors changing oil that often, wish I had the time and $$$ to do things right, maybe someday...



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