Next time you are in town get you a box of those nitrile rubber gloves. Makes clean up a lot easier. Don't get that burnt motor oil smell on your hands. Oil and fuel filter changes are the life of an engine. Change it often or at least when you are supposed to and use good oil and filters. All my stuff gets it at 100 hours regardless.
I'm not sure on the 6 cylinder engines but on my 7710 the original engine had that style in line injection pump and that has oil that should be changed. The replacement engine has a rotary injection pump and doesn't have any need. I was told its recommended to be changed because of possible leak off and the level getting over full could cause damage. There should be a 3/8 headed plug on the bottom to drain, a 3/8 headed plug on the side to check the level, and 3/4 on top by the lines to fill.
Nice... oil is cheaper than overhauls... filters are cheaper than new parts... always a good idea. Yeah we did the same blow out the main filter and every couple years or so replace the inner secondary air filter... NEVER blow those out, they're the insurance policy for your engine... not worth the risk because blowing out a filter DOES create larger holes in the filter material than it had originally... so it lets more and larger particles pass through it. I wouldn't blow a filter out more than once either... Later! OL J R: )
There's a theory that the back-flow and over-pressure valves work better if their not full of metal shavings. There's also a theory that engines shouldn't produce metal shavings. There's ALSO an old patent for an oil-filter-offset device that lets you drain it and the upper channels through a hose. I had one of those a long time ago on a generator.
I agree with Johnnyholland at your young age you should wear rubber gloves for that chore, the doctors say there are some real nasty chemicals in used motor oil or any petroleum products and they get into your bloodstream and accumulate in your liver and kidneys over time......not good.
Good service you gave the mighty TW
Good video 👍. I do the same thing to our main tractors every spring, new fuel air hyd and trans filters.
Next time you are in town get you a box of those nitrile rubber gloves. Makes clean up a lot easier. Don't get that burnt motor oil smell on your hands. Oil and fuel filter changes are the life of an engine. Change it often or at least when you are supposed to and use good oil and filters. All my stuff gets it at 100 hours regardless.
I took the bolt and cap in the center of the manual fuel pump off too. Same crap that was in the bottom of the fuel filter bowls was in their too.
I'm not sure on the 6 cylinder engines but on my 7710 the original engine had that style in line injection pump and that has oil that should be changed. The replacement engine has a rotary injection pump and doesn't have any need.
I was told its recommended to be changed because of possible leak off and the level getting over full could cause damage.
There should be a 3/8 headed plug on the bottom to drain, a 3/8 headed plug on the side to check the level, and 3/4 on top by the lines to fill.
Our 6610 has that. The tw is plumbed into the engine oil.
Nice... oil is cheaper than overhauls... filters are cheaper than new parts... always a good idea. Yeah we did the same blow out the main filter and every couple years or so replace the inner secondary air filter... NEVER blow those out, they're the insurance policy for your engine... not worth the risk because blowing out a filter DOES create larger holes in the filter material than it had originally... so it lets more and larger particles pass through it. I wouldn't blow a filter out more than once either...
Later! OL J R: )
There's a theory that the back-flow and over-pressure valves work better if their not full of metal shavings. There's also a theory that engines shouldn't produce metal shavings. There's ALSO an old patent for an oil-filter-offset device that lets you drain it and the upper channels through a hose. I had one of those a long time ago on a generator.
I had no idea you from southwest Ohio, I'm from southwest Ohio too
Good stuff
~@14:45 what is that duct tape covering?
Ether holder
LOOKS LIKE YOU HAVE FREEZE PLUG ABOUT TO LEAK. NEXT TO FUEL FILTER😮
Good video.
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Nice video
That cast oil pan will bolt to the Genises engine
Does it really?
A friend of mine just put on in a TW tractor and said that the oil pan bolted right up
I agree with Johnnyholland at your young age you should wear rubber gloves for that chore, the doctors say there are some real nasty chemicals in used motor oil or any petroleum products and they get into your bloodstream and accumulate in your liver and kidneys over time......not good.
Why you didn’t put a new air filtrer? There’s not for sale?
This one isn't that old.
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