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Posted by Katharine on July 15, 2007 at 16:02:06 from (70.152.55.105):
Ok, getting _REALLY_ aggravated with our newest member of the family. She seems to drink a LOT of oil. We have been thru 6 (yes, I said SIX!!) quarts of oil in basically a day! We took the advice to "work her hard" and have not gotten thru our whole five acres in a day yet bush hogging, and it's NOT been pouring out the side by the oil filter like it was, or on the other side either, but there seems to now be a steady drip/stream comming from under the steering wheel area. Thought it was power steering fluid at first, but it HAS to be the oil comming out. I don't believe it could BURN that much in a day! Between the bush hog with the milk white lube oil pouring out, and the BLACK motor oil out of the engine I don't think he EVER did anything to it!! Sorry had to vent...... So, now for the question. HOW can the motor oil be comming from underneath the steering assembly and dripping on the shifters? What's WRONG with it NOW? And if that has nothing to do with it, how/WHERE did it all go??! Thanks guys, I'm tired and praying we didn't waste our money.
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