Posted by 135 Fan on December 05, 2009 at 19:55:53 from (68.149.56.30):
I have a V1902 4 cylinder Kubota in my skid steer. I brought into the city to clear snow on Friday and everything was good. I started it today and after about 20 minutes went out to use it. The heater hoses weren't even warm, I revved it up a bit and all of a sudden there was steam everywhere. It's not the rad/heater hoses or block heater coming out but it's leaking coolant from somewhere at the back of the engine on the flywheel end. Of course it's at the end under the seat that's hard to get at. I"m hoping someone might have an idea what's wrong. I loaded it on the trailer because it's supposed to get real cold and I don't have a shop. I'll have to take it to a repair shop on Monday I guess. I had to drive back out to my land and get the old faithful 1965 MF 135 diesel with a 7ft. blade on the loader to do my job. It took at least twice as long as the skid steer but I got the job done. Dave
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