Anonymous-0

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I have a duetz D6006 tractor when I lift my bushhog or diss it seem to slowly leak down could it be a oring because the hydraulic pump looks good as a mechanic told me
 
My 6806 does the same..my bushhog is very heavy...there is a adjustable lock to hold the lever in place..if you nedd to adjust while mowing..you can over ride the lock by pushing out on the lever.

Keith
 
Ok I pressure washed it and its still over heating and could it be over heating because one of the jugs cap is loose and it shoots oil out of the side
 
If it's squirting oil out it's probably overheating because it's broken and needs to be fixed. Even if it's just a gasket the oil escapes and attracts dirt and pieces parts plants that stick to the engine acting like a blanket keeping you engine nice and warm. Also consider that many air-cooled engines get a substantial amount of cooling from their oil, oil you admit is squirting out, it only helps cool when it's in the inside and at proper levels. Basic steps 1 clean the outside of your engine, this includes the jugs and the oil cooler. You may have to disassemble the cooling shrouds to get ahead of previous sins. Check the fan is it clean? 2. fix leaks. 3. Check fan, bearing and belts, insure you have all the shrouds and baffles for the engine and they're in the right place and in good order and don't have excessive leakage. 4 Check and see if it'running cooler, if not continue to trouble shoot.

The old VWs had two little pieces of tin that were deflectors that went on the bottom of the jugs, it actually clipped between the jugs and hung between the jugs on each side. If the engine was fully shrouded (having all it's factory external shrouds on) you could not see if they were there. With out these two little pieces and it was above 40 degrees outside the engine would die or become seriously damaged after an hour's hard use.

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL THOSE PIECES! Not real familiar with Deutzs but the VWs also had a thermostatic bellows that opened and closed dampers for cooling.
 

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