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Oil Change
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Oil Change
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Re: Oil Change
Nice work. Watching now. I didn't pay attention to the name. I was thinking this was going to link to the Rachel Gingel (spelling) video. They just posted one in the last few weeks. Yours is better though. They didn't mention draining the filter housing!
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Re: Oil Change
Clemsonfor wrote:Nice work. Watching now. I didn't pay attention to the name. I was thinking this was going to link to the Rachel Gingel (spelling) video. They just posted one in the last few weeks. Yours is better though. They didn't mention draining the filter housing!
Thanks! I’m not subscribed to her nor do I watch her videos. I had no idea she did one. I made this video simply because my Cub was due for an oil change!
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Re: Oil Change
Clemsonfor wrote:They didn't mention draining the filter housing!
I caught that when I watched it.

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Re: Oil Change
I have watched several videos on oil changes and not one ever mentioned draining the filter housing. Since I’m new to cubs, I didn’t know that at the time, till I had seen the drain tube on mine and it made sense. Thanks for the video and the part # for the NAPA brand filter.
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Re: Oil Change
Hi,
Jobe05, the Cub operator's manual I posted at your post on Feb. 5 explains how to change the oil, and about draining the oil filter housing.
It also says if the housing is dirty inside, you can clean it with kerosene. I use a brush and wash it.
It is easier when the hood is off.
It says before putting in kerosene, put the bolt in, without the top, to keep kerosene from running into the oil pan.
It also says check the hole in the bottom of the bolt, and be sure it is open, so oil can go through the oil filter.
Jobe05, the Cub operator's manual I posted at your post on Feb. 5 explains how to change the oil, and about draining the oil filter housing.
It also says if the housing is dirty inside, you can clean it with kerosene. I use a brush and wash it.
It is easier when the hood is off.
It says before putting in kerosene, put the bolt in, without the top, to keep kerosene from running into the oil pan.
It also says check the hole in the bottom of the bolt, and be sure it is open, so oil can go through the oil filter.

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Re: Oil Change
tmays wrote:Clemsonfor wrote:They didn't mention draining the filter housing!
I caught that when I watched it.
She tends to miss many things in her videos. That is obvious to many of us here because we do this time to time. However, many newbies can do harm if they don’t know the difference.
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Re: Oil Change
Do all c60 have the drain? I don’t see one on my 154.
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Re: Oil Change
john2189 wrote:Do all c60 have the drain? I don’t see one on my 154.
The International Cub 154 Owner’s Manual refers to the Oil Filter drain on pg 50, in the Lubrication Guide. It is also identified in Illustration 50 as Item 12.
http://farmallcub.com/rudi_cub/www.clea ... Lo-Boy.htm
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Re: Oil Change
john2189 wrote:Do all c60 have the drain? I don’t see one on my 154.
Item 11 is the oil pan drain and item 12 is the oil filter drain. I'm not familiar with the 154, but the oil filter drain may be obscured by the frame rail.
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Re: Oil Change
Ok just went to look. It has a plug in it instead of the pipe and winged cap. I’ll bet it has never been drained like it’s supposed to be. I’ll get a pipe and cap to replace the plug.
Thanks
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