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Did some leak stoppage today
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Posted by Katharine on July 16, 2007 at 17:05:47 from (70.152.55.105):
More like we just stemmed the tide a lil bit, but hey, every lil bit that's not running down the side of the tractor is a plus to me! Replaced the valve cover gasket, changed the oil and filter, Gunked it good to see if would leak again and put new terminals on the battery cables. It seems to only be weeping now down the side now from the head gasket a bit, after about an hour of running the mower on it (the rain came in). Have a question though, the lil pipe sticking out of the bottom of the tractor, (between the two front wheels) seems to blow and awful LOT of the motor oil out of there, and that seems to be the only MAJOR place where I am loosing oil. What causes this and what is the temp. fix and or permanent fix? Thanks! (and no, I haven't shot seller yet, still thinking about it though...) ;>
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