Posted by BushogPapa on May 21, 2012 at 19:38:34 from (173.88.50.86):
In Reply to: need info on blowby posted by Glenn Warner on May 21, 2012 at 18:57:59:
You NEED to have someone you Trust look at it and Work it good and hard.. have a GOOD look at the oil..Before it is started and warmed-up.. It may have 40 Wt with a Half Gallon of STP in it...!!! Usually, if there is significant Blow-By, there should be signs of oil at key places around the Engine and else-where...that has been blown out and sprayed and be black and a mess... Beware if the tractor has been freshly Power-Washed.. Now..it MAY be a good tractor..just "Experienced"..it is up to YOU to decide.. Run everything..PTO (check the oil level) and listen for odd noises.. Brakes Good ( Both wheels)? Power steering OK..? Coolant Clear (Green)..?? Any leaks..? Hydraulics work well..? Tires, etc, etc, etc... Hope you have found a decent one...!
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