dibbons
Well-Known Member
I have three different styles of oil filter wrenches and they are all hiding from me. Don't really want to use the screwdriver stab.
Ya did better than me! I couldn't find my stash of new oil filters for the JD mower last week, so I had to run into town and buy a new one.Then it took me another 20 minutes more to find the oil filter I knew I had in my hands just a couple of days ago (lol).
I don't know about your JD, but mine with the Kawasaki is a turd to get to. I have one that is a bit longer which helps and I found a fluted cup style wrench for the end of the filter.Ya did better than me! I couldn't find my stash of new oil filters for the JD mower last week, so I had to run into town and buy a new one.
Of course when I was cleaning-up I remembered where I put them.
Nah! This one's a piece of cake to get to (zoomed-in interwebs pic below). Hardest part is remembering to set the brake pedal, and finding the special drain pan that fits between the front wheels and the mower deck underneath.I don't know about your JD, but mine with the Kawasaki is a turd to get to. I have one that is a bit longer which helps and I found a fluted cup style wrench for the end of the filter.
that's the long filter, thought A-bodies only used the short one...FYI the old filter was a Napa Gold 1515.
I don't even remember seeing the short filter back in the 1960's or 1970's. With the 90 degree adaptor, no need for a short filter anyway.that's the long filter, thought A-bodies only used the short one...
... Don't really want to use the screwdriver stab...