What you have is a MESS. If the sludge is that bad in the oil pan, THINK WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE INSIDE THE ENGINE. OIL SCREEN HAS to be plugged as well.Rotten way to treat a piece of equipment, and that my friend is one of many reasons items like that fail the farmers. LACK OF GOOD MAINTENANCE!!!!!To cheap to buy oil & filters and change at regular intervals. Not being a farmer . I'm sure some one on this post will try and rattle my cage, but the truth is the truth any way one slices it. Take off the top rocker pan and clean as much as possible .being careful not to drop sludge in the oil return ports of the head.Temp plug the ports with a cloth ribbon before you start cleaning .If you want some type of cleaner to flush the engine, Kerosene or #1 diesel works the best for us, don't run the engine with it in there,just pull the coil wire and motor the engine over, let it set then drain it.Fill it with oil run for a little while, just idling, and change oil-filter again.Then keep a regular oil -filter schedule for changing. Hope this helps. REGARDS LOU.
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