Posted by Aaron Halfmann on October 29, 2013 at 11:58:49 from (70.194.3.2):
Posted early about my H having water in the oil. I've had this tractor for about 4 years and use it regularly for lawn mowing, moving fire wood too the house, and many other generally light duty chores. It starts easily on second crank and runs very well. My oil pressure gauge will max out upon start up then slower creep down to about 20-40 psi at full throttle. Use about a quart of oil every 3 months which I mostly think I bad valve guides this thought because of black/bluish and white smoke at start up. So guess my questions I plan on pulling head to see if that is were water is getting into oil and have it gone through. I would like to check cylinder pressure prior to pulling head and would like to know what kinda of pressure I should have. I do know that I don't Want to have one way lower than others. Just looking for something to go by. TIA Aaron
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