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Posted by Dane Shidler on February 25, 2002 at 09:10:09 from (209.241.131.252):
I have a question about a tractor I just started working on- the problem I am having is with water mixing with the oil-- this tractor sat outside for about 10 years-- when I got it, it had no water in it cap was gone and the drain plug was gone. I have replaced the head gasket and tried pulling the oil pan and pressurizing the block to see where the leak is comming from-- no luck. I let the head off and filled the block up with water still no leaks (after about 1week) I had the tractor running and everything else seems to work fine-- I would love to restore this tractor, BUT I do not want to spend alot more time on it, if it is a lost cause-- can someone give me some help-- how can I be sure the block is cracked ?? thanks
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