all i can say is that you do not run the tractor for long enough periods of time to really get it up to operating temp. to cook the moisture out . You run it just long enough to get it warmed up do what ya have to do the ya park it . all that cast iron is warm and the air is cool and it acts like a toilet tank in the house on a hot day ya flush it and the warm water goes down the drain and the cold water come back into the tank and the out side sweats on a tractor it works the other way . also when the weather warms up and the tractor is cold they not only sweat on the outside but also on the inside and it will make LOTS of water on the inside . Change filters more often work the tractor harder and longer , IF the tractor sets for long periods of times before ya start the tractor try loosing all the drain plugs and let the water that is on the bottom drip out . Yea i know it is a pain in the Arres but it does work and it does help . I have drained out a couple gallon out of my 806 over the winter from setting as normally the 806 and the 1066 does not get used when it gets cold out . The cold weather tractor is the 706 gasser . Unless your keeping them in a heated shop at a constant temp they make water unless your working them hard like plowing discing chopping , chore work does not burn the water out.
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