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Cream Separator Oil


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Posted August 23 2006 - 09:36 PM

Just purchased my country place which came with a Farmall A in the barn. Operator's Manual calls for using Cream Separator Oil or other such light oil in the distributor bearing oil cup. Is that something special or is there some common alternative available?

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Posted August 24 2006 - 09:58 AM

QUOTE(dnail @ Aug 23 2006, 07:38 PM)  

Just purchased my country place which came with a Farmall A in the barn. Operator's Manual calls for using Cream Separator Oil or other such light oil in the distributor bearing oil cup. Is that something special or is there some common alternative available?


If my memory serves me correctly cream seperator oil was a light grade mineral oil. What you want is a single weight oil like a 10 or 20, not a 10w30. It should be a none detergent oil. Possibly an air compressor oil. Maybe even 3 in 1 oil. Basically what you are doing is soaking a wick which then slowly soaks in over time.




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