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Oil Pan Removal???
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Oil Pan Removal???
How do you get the bolts behind the dust cover? Don't you have to split the tractor to get to them?
- Bill Hudson
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Re: Oil Pan Removal???
Universal socket, extension and ratchet. Works like a charm.
Bill
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Re: Oil Pan Removal???
And a 1/4" drive. I also took a 1/2" socket and ground it shorter.
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Re: Oil Pan Removal???
Bill Hudson wrote:Universal socket, extension and ratchet. Works like a charm.
Bill
+1
Those bolts go into a soft aluminum seal cover so be careful not to over-tighten them when reinstalling the pan, you risk stripping the threads.
If only Mrs. Hoyt and Mrs. Clagwell had gotten along...
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