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Super A oil change question

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Mark (PA)

07-21-2006 18:11:56




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Hi Guys.

I am in the process of changing the oil and filter on my Super A. THis will be the first time I have done it since I bought it. Prior to that I have no idea when it was changed. SO I bought the filter and oil from the IH dealer and am ready there. I drained the oil and while it was draining a bit of sludge came out. I reached my finger up in there to see if I could get more of it out. So I know there is SOME in there. NO idea how much of course.

My question is do you think I should take the oil pan off and clean it out or would I ruin the gasket while doing that? I have some permatex gasket maker I could put on it to replace it then? ANy thoughts? Leave it be? Can you remove the pan without messing with the oil pump in there?

I will be using the tractor to pull a NH 66 hay baler on a flat 10 acre field by my house sort of like a test of the baler more than anything.

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Mark (PA)

07-22-2006 11:45:56




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 Re: Super A oil change question in reply to Mark (PA), 07-21-2006 18:11:56  
Thanks guys for the suggestions!



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El Toro

07-22-2006 04:02:43




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 Re: Super A oil change question in reply to Mark (PA), 07-21-2006 18:11:56  
Remove the pan and clean out all that sludge. Look at the oil pump pickup screen for any any sludge buildup on it too. Hal



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billde

07-21-2006 18:43:59




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 Re: Super A oil change question in reply to Mark (PA), 07-21-2006 18:11:56  
By all means pull the pan, gaskets are cheap. If you find a lot of sludge you may also want to pull the valve cover.



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Yugrotcart

07-21-2006 18:42:27




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 Re: Super A oil change question in reply to Mark (PA), 07-21-2006 18:11:56  
Get an oil pan gasket from the dealer, pull the pan( don't have to remove the oil pump), and clean out the sludge.



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