Posted by dave westlund on December 25, 2008 at 17:24:08 from (69.46.194.235):
I just bought an H that has water in the oil. I did buy it knowing it. Here is what I noticed and I hope I am correct. I am prety sure the owner did not know it. The tractor hasn't been run for a year. Upon opening the oil drain plug several drops of antifreeze can out as I loosened the draing plug. The owner was in disbelief and took the drain plug out and the oil was very black as can be. It was not milky. Brought the tractor home and leaving it sit for a couple of weeks I put the tractor in my barn and opened the drain plug slightly and more antifeeze came out. Is it possile that a frost plug could have rusted threw? Or what else could it be? What is the best way to detrime where the antfeeze is coming from?
I would appreciate your thoughts. PS. Where are the frost plugs and how many are there? Dave
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