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Charles Wilson

02-06-2006 10:15:35




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I purchased a 135 a few years back,at the time of purchase the tractor had been rebuilt 8 months, it sat with no use for 6 months before I purchased it. I pull the oil stick when running and drops of oil are being spit out, but tractor never uses any oil. This has been happening when I first got the tractor. I know tractor was used very little after rebuild, and was rebuilt by a reputable shop. I have worked the tractor hard, ran marvel mystery oil, sea foam but still spits oil out dip stick hole.

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Leland

02-07-2006 08:34:04




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 Re: Blowing oil in reply to Charles Wilson, 02-06-2006 10:15:35  
If it's not using oil don't worry my atv and my mazda pickup do this also it is the way they are built



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Lou

02-07-2006 08:08:06




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 Re: Blowing oil in reply to Charles Wilson, 02-06-2006 10:15:35  
Ive always been under the impression you should not pull the dip stick or open the fill tube when a motor is running. But if you think you have a serious problem and want to sell the 135 at a deep discount, Let me know. Grins, Lou



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Appreciate the Help

02-07-2006 05:07:52




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 Re: Blowing oil in reply to Charles Wilson, 02-06-2006 10:15:35  
Tractor operates like a champ no complaining here, best tractor I own as far as performing just need a front end loader for it.



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Texas Red Neck

02-06-2006 13:01:07




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 Re: Blowing oil in reply to Charles Wilson, 02-06-2006 10:15:35  
Might check your crankcase vent and be sure it isn't stopped up.



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Rod in Smiths Falls, ON,

02-06-2006 10:27:02




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 Re: Blowing oil in reply to Charles Wilson, 02-06-2006 10:15:35  
Have you tried the same thing on another tractor with a similar engine? You might find that they all spit oil in that situation.



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