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How to Add Oil to a Ford Jubilee

How to Add Oil to a Ford Jubilee

Maintaining the proper oil levels in a Ford Jubilee is an important step in keeping this antique tractor in good working condition. With a few simple materials and a little skill, the job can be done quickly and easily. When properly maintained, the Jubilee, along with its other N-Series cousins, can handle just about any task.

Instructions

    1

    Place the oil catch pan underneath the engines oil pan plug.

    2

    Open the engines oil pan plug using the crescent wrench fitted snugly to the square head of the oil pan plug.Let the oil drain from the engine into the oil catch pan. This should be done while the engine is still warm to the touch so all of the oil will drain out of the motor. Do not do this while the engine is hot, or you run of a serious burn.

    3

    Put the engines oil pan plug back into place when the oil has drained from the motor.

    4

    Remove the oil catch pan from beneath the engine.

    5

    Pour the old oil from the oil catch pan into the bucket and seal the bucket with the lid. When finished with the entire oil change process, take the bucket to the county/municipality waste disposal site for environmentally hazardous wastes. If you dont do this, you could find face serious fines for improper disposal of environmental wastes.

    6

    Remove the oil filter from the engine from the left side of the motor using the oil filter wrench. Some models have a square head on the top of the oil filter. This needs to be removed using the crescent wrench. Some models have also a drain plug on the bottom of where the oil filter fits into the motor. This might have a square or hexagonal head on it. If you have this model, use the crescent wrench. This will free the oil filter on this type of Jubilee tractor.

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    Clean the areas around the oil filter area using the shop rags.

    8

    Install the new oil filter using the oil filter wrench. On some models it might be necessary to put the top and bottom bolts back into place using the crescent wrench.

    9

    Remove the oil filling cap on the left side of the engine next to the oil filter.

    10

    Place the oil funnel into the hole.

    11

    Pour oil into the oil funnel one quart at a time. After pouring each quart, pull the dipstick from the motor and clean it off with a rag. Then re-insert the dipstick and pull it out from the motor to check the oil level. Repeat this process, adding a quart and then checking the oil level, until the dipstick shows that the oil level is full.

    12

    Remove the oil funnel from the oil filling hole.

    13

    Replace the oil filling cap into the oil filling hole.

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