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Posted by randy kunkel on January 22, 2005 at 16:31:59 from (4.227.14.162):
I got an M the end of the fall and it needed carb work. I left it where it died due to lack of time and figured spring would be a good time to start in on it. On Dec. 23 we had some unusual weather in Ar.. As I stood in my warm kitchen drinking hot coffe I realized my new red tractor had only water [ or at this time ice] in the engine. I have since drained the water or uh oil I mean from the crank case and put anti-freeze in the radiator. I turned the engine over for a couple of minutes and it seemed to have worked in getting it inside the engine because when I pulled the plug on the side anti-freeze ran out. I drained the oil after this and there was no anti-freeze in the oil. What would be the next step? I think I may see a small crack on the block near the front at the plate on the drivers side. Any info would be greatly app.
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