Hello Joe. Thanks for the advice on the ford 7000. I have checked closely for any leaks to the outside and there are zero leaks on the outside of the engine. I checked the oil and there is no coolant or water in the oil either. You were saying that maybe the intake manafole gasket could be leaking coolant into the cylinders? I think you may have somethingwith that one. the coolant drops but there is no visible sign of it leaking out anywhere. When the tractor is running wouldn't the drops of antifreeze rain down on me or do you think it would be so fine it wouldn't be noticed. I noticed that the radiator still has pressure on it when I open the cap after it has sat all night. I found the coolant really low that time and it still had some pressure on the cap. Do you think it would have pressure on the cap even after all night if it is leaking into a cylinder? Maybe it only leaks if the heat and pressure is high enough. After it cools and the pressure drops a little maybe it seals and stays like that the rest of the night? Do you think this is a possibility? I am not sure and don'twant to tear it down until I am certin of what the problem is. Looks like a heck of a big job to me. I really need my tractor however. I have a 125 achre farm in WV that I try to keep bush hogged on a regular bases or at least 2 or 3 times per year. She always runs good and doesn't use any oil between changes. It ran really good up until early last summer when she started shutting down with no warning. I was blameing the fuel system for that but maybe that isn't what is doing it. Good to know I will investigate some more. If you have any more ideas please let me know about them. Thank you very much. Richard,,,,
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