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Posted by Farm-all-the-way on April 30, 2006 at 14:43:44 from (69.77.254.227):
Hey my name"s Josh and I"m a senior in high school and I"ve posted here a few times, but this time it"s about a 756... Well then right to it..for the last few years my dad"s 756 has been leaking water into the oil, we weren"t real sure what the problem was, because it would sometimes happen and just go away after a while...My dad"s brother is a mechanic so he had him overhaul the motor this spring replacing almost everything which included rebuilding the injection pump and tweaking it up to close to 100 HP...We got the tractor back about a week ago and before we had even done anything with it we noticed fuel leaking straight out of the injection pump, so we brought it back over to get it looked at, and my uncle found that there was already a lot of water in the oil...which means take it all back apart and start looking for a new block most likely...does a guy ever catch a break? Is the block probably the problem? Where could a guy come across one? We"ve looked, but there just aren"t really any around here in eastern South Dakota.. And I thought restoring my Super M could be frustrating at times, but at least it"s a fun learning experience! We appreciate the comments and help, and really enjoy the advice and tips you people provide..THANKS Josh & Wayne
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