Posted by fixerupper on March 17, 2017 at 17:37:07 from (100.42.94.143):
In Reply to: water/oil posted by djbnsp on March 17, 2017 at 15:23:23:
What model of John Deere do you have? How long is 'awhile'? Is the water clear? How much water? If it sits for several months and you are in an area where condensation happens at certain times of the year it could be just condensation. Over a few months you could get a tablespoon of clear water from condensation. If you have antifreeze in the radiator and the water in the crankcase is green then it is indeed leaking from the cooling system into the crankcase. If you do have water leaking in from the cooling system it's best to take the head off and have it checked out at a machine shop THAT KNOWS OLD DEERES. Coolant most likely would be leaking through a cracked push rod tube. It could be a warped or cracked head too but the push rod tubes are the most likely culprit to let coolant into the crankcase.
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