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Posted by Michael G. Burns on June 25, 2006 at 14:57:00 from (72.228.23.150):
Now, I'm brand new to all this, but learning fast. (I think.) sediment bowl on my new old Int'l 584 was leaking, so I went to tighten the top nut and the bottom brass drain screw---which sheared off right in my hand. To the Case dealer down the road, first of all the parts guy is a genius, because the online catalog was all screwed up, showed three different parts (none of them the right one) so he found it off another model. The little brass screw (which fits insided the hollow drain screw) is going to cost me $35.00! Plus of course the new hollow screw, and filters....If the cheap *&%$# I got this thing from had just invested in a couple of new washers, he wouldn't have had to crank it so tight, and I wouldn't have discovered the high price of very small parts! There. I feel better now.....
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