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Oil change on a 53 golden jubilee
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Posted by Gary S on May 02, 2006 at 11:05:35 from (66.194.51.50):
Hi Guys, I have just recently purchased a 53 jubilee that starts,runs and operates very good. I decided to start doing some routine maintaince on it starting with an oil change. Being new to this tractor I decided to copy down the numbers on the existing filter and go to a local NH dealer. the existing filter was a New Holland filter E7NN-6714. At the NH dealer they said that number was no longer valid, it was replaced by a new number long ago . no big deal,untill I started thinking. Is that how long its been since the last oil change or did some guy just have a stock pile of these old filters??? I guess I will never know. but that leads me to these questions. no winter use. (1) What type of oil SAE30 or multi-vis 10W30 (2) my biggest concern is detergent or non-detergent. right now that engine runs like a top ,absolutely no smoke but what troubles can it get in if it's been years since last oil change with a detergent oil. (3) how many Qts with new filter thanks for your time and I would appreciate any knowledgeable input .. Thanks Gary
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