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Re: Lets Take a Guess
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Posted by bnowen on July 19, 2007 at 19:51:56 from (69.92.101.37):
In Reply to: Lets Take a Guess posted by ICHM on July 19, 2007 at 17:52:43:
I have just done my third letter tractor, all of which had the milky oil in the motor and in the rear end. Any tractor that sits out int he weather and sits there for a while will develop this mater. will have. After the second time you change oil, crank and run it, and then repeat oil change another time, and hold off doing the rear due to cost at this time. The oil and rear end lube usually will be clear. All three rears that I have opened have had milky oiil. And oil change is cheaper than a head gasket and if it has been sitting for a while it will be a good guess. My last C that I did, i changed oil, got and cranked and still had to do a major overhaul on it. So it is hard to tell without either getting it running or micing the journals and cylinders. Good luck.
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