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Posted by Lee 720 on October 20, 2006 at 11:00:21 from (64.33.255.66):
In Reply to: Re: 720 tractor posted by Bob on June 25, 2003 at 15:19:05:
You spoke of blow by coming out near the starting engine. Does the big engine vent thru the pony? Does it vent out the breather of the pony? I have a 720 D that has blow by on one side something fierce. It was stuck when I got it but it freed up. It had blown a head gasket, that is why it was parked. That one cyl was pretty bad but cleaned up ok, or so I thought. Now it runs but blow by comes out anywhere it can get away. It will fill the pony up with the big engine oil. If I idle it with the big engine filler cap off, it will blow so bad that oil will start spurting out. Guess I should have taken it the rest of the way down while I was replacing the head gasket. I know I know, but I am not normally an idiot.....
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