[AT] Oil filter question... (second try)
Kevin
ironman1962 at earthlink.net
Mon May 29 07:58:27 PDT 2006
I dont know about the Briggs filters yet. But our kawasaki mule 1000 takes
the same oil filter as 2000 KIA sportage. And they are about 3-4 $ Instead
of 15+ at Kawasaki dealer. And plugs are 3 times cheaper at NAPA for this
mule just have to cross the numbers to, I think it was a 74 Toyota something
?
Tractor ref the mule is good to pull start a tractor after the crank whacks
yer hand real good a time or two.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Indiana Robinson" <robinson at svs.net>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 11:13 AM
Subject: [AT] Oil filter question... (second try)
> I originally sent this Sunday evening but it never came back to me. I am
> having an
> intermitent problem with that on all emails, not just here. I'm not sure
> if it is my
> email program, my computer or my ISP or beyond but close.
>
> #######################################
> Original message:
>
> Some time back we were talking about the overpriced oil filters for the
> Briggs
> 20
> HP twin engine. They are about $10 - $11 with the Briggs name on them but
> someone
> here knew which standard auto filter was the same thing. I have lost that
> information (along with the rest of my mind) and can't find that message
> again.
> Does
> anyone recall???
>
>
> At Wal-Mart this evening I knew what I wanted when I got out of the
> truck... I knew what I wanted when I went in the front door... I knew what
> I
> wanted
> as I headed to the automotive department... I went in a bee-line without
> stopping
> anywhere... I then wandered about for 10 minutes trying to figure out what
> the
> hell it was that I wanted... I still don't know...
> I hope my room has a nice view... :-)
>
> Foot note:
>
> I was in Wal-Mart this morning and picked up some motor oil. I usually
> just tell
> Diana to pick some up when she is in there. She just brings home some
> quart bottles.
> I got to looking and thought maybe I would just pick up some 5 quart jugs.
> Then I
> looked at the price and said "WHOA!!! The oil I was looking at was almost
> .55 cents
> "per quart" higher to buy it in the 5 quart jug. than to buy it in the
> quart
> bottles. The 5 quart jugs are labelled as a "value" package... Yeah,
> right... I got
> to looking and the rest of them were pretty much the same story. I
> mentioned it to a
> fellow standing there and he agreed with me then reached over and picked
> up a 5
> quart jug and left... :-)
> Speaking of 5 quart jugs, while I was there I saw... Well... never mind, I
> shouldn't talk about her here... :-)
>
>
>
> --
> "farmer"
>
> I try to take one day at a time but sometimes several days attack
> me at once. :-)
>
> Refurbished Shopsmith's
> Good used SPT's
> http://www.indiana-robinson.0catch.com/
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana, USA
> robinson at svs.net
>
>
>
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