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Re: John Deere Stationary Engine Model W Type 111
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Posted by Garland on January 11, 2003 at 03:45:45 from (12.85.2.45):
In Reply to: John Deere Stationary Engine Model W Type 111 posted by Pat Johnson on January 10, 2003 at 15:19:38:
Pat John Deere might still have filters the rascal is a two part deal inner is AD-1044-R and outer is AD-1045-R. I'm currently rebuilding a John Deere W-113 Pure Oil Stationary engine and I haven't took the oil filter apart yet,John Deere usually standardizes the filters.The oil filter forJohn Deere A,B,G,and new Gen. 4000 and 4020's all use the same oil filter and that's what I purchased for my 113,but haven't installed as of yet,might be in for a surprise.Later Gman
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