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okie8n

02-02-2016 19:20:14




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I recently purchased my 2nd 8n which seems to be unmolested. The question is this is the filler for the Trans a cap or plug? My sidemount 1950 has a plug like on the drain. The newest is a sidemount 1951 that has a cap. which is the right one and should I find another cover for one the wrong one.




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okie8n

02-03-2016 19:49:04




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 Re: 8n trans in reply to okie8n, 02-02-2016 19:20:14  
Thanks for the schooling. Every night I go to school (read the forum)I have learned a lot. I think I am gonna leave everything as is. If it aint broke don't fix it. Just was curious as the Manual showed the cap and I had a tractor with a plug so was curious what you all thought and thanks again.



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soundguy

02-03-2016 07:36:07




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 Re: 8n trans in reply to okie8n, 02-02-2016 19:20:14  
why change it if you have matching caps and covers.



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rossow (mn)

02-03-2016 05:09:52




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 Re: 8n trans in reply to okie8n, 02-02-2016 19:20:14  
I have four 8Ns (early 1950, late 1950, 1951, 1952) and all have the two-tab cap.



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Royse

02-02-2016 21:43:15




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 Re: 8n trans in reply to okie8n, 02-02-2016 19:20:14  
The original, I believe, was the tab style cap.

But, the transmission cover for a Jubilee/NAA had a screw in cap.

The top covers for the NAA and 8N trans will interchange.
I put an NAA cover on my 8N a while back giving it a screw in cap.



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Bob

02-02-2016 20:58:26




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 Re: 8n trans in reply to okie8n, 02-02-2016 19:20:14  
AFAIK, ALL 8N's used the fill port cover with 2 tabs like a gas tank cap that attached to a stamped steel tranny cover.

9N's and 2N's used an aluminum transmission cover with a screw-in cap. Or NOT?



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R Geiger

02-02-2016 19:39:27




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 Re: 8n trans in reply to okie8n, 02-02-2016 19:20:14  
Both of my late model 8n's have a cap that attaches like a radiator cap. No plug, and mine are like shown in FO-4 manual.

as for the wrong one, if it works, it works, unless you want both to be original.



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