Richard, I bought this 1948 White Super Power at an auction in Stilesville Indiana yearsssssssss ago drove it home and it had good oil pressure, dipstick showed near full (was black n dirty however) .........Went to change oil removed the huge 1 1/4 pipe plug AND NOTHING RAN OUT !!!!!! I started looking and picking pretty hard up and in the big drain hole, ALL OF A SUDDEN HERE IT CAME OUT ALL OVER ME Wonder maybe it hadn't been changed in a while ?? maybe non detergent oil ???
A tag on the door stated 110 Brake Horsepower Certified. It was an inline 6 that had an oil bath air cleaner the size of a 5 gallon bucket and an almost that big carb. Oh those years when I was a farmer and used truck tractor and implement dealer, it was fun and I made a living. Times change Im too old for that now, the 1948 Ford was my first implement truck I drove all winter over 3/4 states buying used equipment, I was younger then......
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