water dripping out of blow by tube

Redneckyank

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Does anyone have an idea why I would have water dripping out of the blow by tube? This occurs even when the tractor is at operating temperature. I have a 1976 Ford 6000
 
Could be residual moisture in the crankcase that condenses in the pipe as it gets
cooler. It should slow and eventually stop if the engine is run long enough.

Ben
 
You're right. Sorry it's a 1977 Ford 6600. My only excuse is it's in Louisiana at a buddy's house till I get down there and I'm in Alaska. He's going through it for me. I've only seen pics of it so far - but it looks good.
 
That makes sense, it's very humid and wet down there so
there would be a lot of moisture to get rid of. Either hard work
or frequent oil changes will help that.
 
It's likely just condensation.

If it is not loosing coolant, it's not a big concern.

Might try a new 195* thermostat. Even though it comes up to temperature, the thermostat could be failing to fully close.
 
Don't know about Fords, but when my John Deere 2520 did that it was one of the cylinder liners leaking from cavitation.
 

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