Dec 8, 2016 / Filter removal without a gorilla #41 ch1ch2 Veteran Member Joined Apr 15, 2013 Messages 1,019 Location DFW, TX Tractor IH 584, NH TC33DA, NH TN95A I crushed and mangled a filter using a chain wrench once. I ended up using a chisel on the base plate. Once it moved a little bit, it spun off easily.
I crushed and mangled a filter using a chain wrench once. I ended up using a chisel on the base plate. Once it moved a little bit, it spun off easily.
Dec 8, 2016 / Filter removal without a gorilla #42 DieselBound Elite Member Joined Aug 9, 2016 Messages 3,436 Location Arlington, WA Tractor Kubota B7800; Kioti NX5510HC ch1ch2 said: I crushed and mangled a filter using a chain wrench once. I ended up using a chisel on the base plate. Once it moved a little bit, it spun off easily. Click to expand... You know, there was this one day where I was wondering where Mr. Murphy was.
ch1ch2 said: I crushed and mangled a filter using a chain wrench once. I ended up using a chisel on the base plate. Once it moved a little bit, it spun off easily. Click to expand... You know, there was this one day where I was wondering where Mr. Murphy was.
Dec 8, 2016 / Filter removal without a gorilla #43 S sixdogs Super Star Member Joined Dec 8, 2007 Messages 13,774 Location Ohio Tractor Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C Somewhere in this thread there must be a story of someone that damaged the block or oil filter outlet or threads with a simian-tightened filter.
Somewhere in this thread there must be a story of someone that damaged the block or oil filter outlet or threads with a simian-tightened filter.