Posted by CPACy on October 21, 2013 at 08:50:13 from (216.81.237.137):
I got some tips from here a couple years ago about what to do to an 856 that went in the shed running about 5 years ago. Initial look and the oil looked good...nothing in it. Changed the fuel & filters and she started right up. I noticed the radiator was down so I put antifreeze in it. Poured in the two gallon I had and then went to change the oil. Surprise, out came almost five gallon of runny black liquid. Oil should have been 2.5 gallon and my antifreeze was another 2+. I"m not really mechanical, so what can I do? Is this going to be a $500 or $5000 fix? It was my grandpas, so junking it isn"t in the mix. Just want to figure how long it is going to be before I can afford to get it looked at and what might be the issue. Gasket failure?
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