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Farmall H with bad oil

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Andrew A.

05-15-2007 09:51:43




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I Recently pulled my oil breather off and discovered a light tan soupy mix. What is it? how do I fix it?thanks




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Andy Motteberg

05-15-2007 22:51:57




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 Re: Farmall H with bad oil in reply to Andrew A., 05-15-2007 09:51:43  
Its water mixed with the oil in the oil cup. Dump it out and clean the cup and fill the cup to the level mark on the cup using THE SAME kind of oil you have in the crankcase. If your tractor is stored outside, you should cover the air cleaner or you will just get this problem again.



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05-15-2007 10:33:02




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 Re: Farmall H with bad oil in reply to Andrew A., 05-15-2007 09:51:43  
Michael and george are discussing what to do for the engine air cleaner that cleans the air going to the carburetor. I think you are referring to the engine crankcase breather, or am I way off?
But whatever you are referring to, the water there is the problem.



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Michael Soldan

05-15-2007 10:03:00




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 Re: Farmall H with bad oil in reply to Andrew A., 05-15-2007 09:51:43  
That, Andrew is water in the oil breather..wash the entire breather and cup in varsol, wipe all the goop out of the bottom of the cup. Let it drip dry or blast it dry with the air gun. Fill the breather cup with the same oil you use in the engine...30, 30 HD. 10w30..whatever...There is a mark on the oil bath cup to show you where to fill it to. You might want to check the colour of your rear end oil if it is that bad in the oil bath..tractor may have seen to much wet weather outside...

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georgeky

05-15-2007 10:02:23




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 Re: Farmall H with bad oil in reply to Andrew A., 05-15-2007 09:51:43  
Water. Moisture from condensation has collected in the cup and mixed with dirt. Just pour it out and add new SAE 30 weight oil to the fill line on the cup.



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