Posted by Markrunyan1 on August 10, 2019 at 08:39:35 from (99.196.75.93):
In Reply to: water in the oil posted by Markrunyan1 on August 09, 2019 at 21:12:19:
[quote="CVPost-Zeke Boniface"](quoted from post at 00:04:20 08/10/19) Is an AN an A with a narrow front?
I've run some two cylinder Deeres. They had a coupling in the oil pump drive that sheared if the pump wouldn't turn. Mostly the pump wouldn't turn because it was full of ice. It sat way down in the crankcase.I've replaced one, maybe two of those couplings, but never a head gasket.
Once you get your tractor running, and then it has set a day or two, periodically loosen the oil drain plug until something just seeps out of it. Let it seep until you get good oil.If you get antifreeze, now you do have a real problem.
Zeke B.[/quote]
The AN is a narrow A, mine is a three wheeler. Would the oil pump drive coupling allow water into the oil if it is sheared?
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