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Posted by brtx on January 29, 2005 at 20:02:28 from (65.68.183.163):
In Reply to: Farmall moisture problem posted by Andrew in ct on January 29, 2005 at 13:29:55:
what are your signs of water in the oil? have you been running the tractor in the past 3 days? what did your oil look when you changed it? if it is a internal water problem the first step is to pressure test the engine usig a pressure tester on the radiator. i would drain the oil again then pressure test it with the drain plug out of the oil pan.if you do get water coming out the drain then its time to remove the pan and see where the water is coming from. may not be a water leak as is atated in the other posts.but it is something you should keep an eye on.hope this isnt confusing.i would drain it only if i saw more evidence of water. also if you do pressure test you may find other leaks to repair,but i would try to keep the pressure on it for an hour or so.if you have no external leaks and the pressure drops you could be losing it at the pressure tester connection or a internal leak.hope this helps.
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