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Farmall A antifreeze leak

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David Blair

05-31-2006 17:29:29




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My FAarmall Ais leaking antifreeze out of the clutch housing. I suspect that there is a frost plug leaking . I have also been told that the block must be cracked because there is no frost plug in that area. I know that I must split the tractor to find out but would like to know what to expect be for I start taking it apart .




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David Blair

06-01-2006 18:21:51




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 Re: Farmall A antifreeze leak in reply to David Blair, 05-31-2006 17:29:29  
I split the tractor tonight . The frost plug was part way out . Idrove it back in place and no more leak .Thanks for the help.



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Red Dave

06-01-2006 05:25:08




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 Re: Farmall A antifreeze leak in reply to David Blair, 05-31-2006 17:29:29  
On the rear of the block, behind the flywheel, there are two plugs. The one on the right is at the camshaft, the one on the left is at the rear of the lower coolant chamber. That is the one you want.



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IBorange in TX

05-31-2006 19:42:25




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 Re: Farmall A antifreeze leak in reply to David Blair, 05-31-2006 17:29:29  
In my Farmall A there is a freeze plug in the rear of the block, have to split the tractor to replace the plug. Have seen a couple of A's with the same problem. Good Luck.....



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Mark

05-31-2006 17:48:55




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 Re: Farmall A antifreeze leak in reply to David Blair, 05-31-2006 17:29:29  
david,
whatever you do, don't let the antifreeze get on the ground! Did you know one drop spilled here in the US will kill a thousand babies in China? Yep...soaks right through! It's so dangerous, talk is the Pentagon has a hole drilled in their floor and had the Soviets started a war, they were going to pour a whole pint of MEK in there and wipe out everything east of the Urals! Better isolate that tractor from humankind until you find that horrible leak.....hehehe!

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