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In Reply to: 901 diesel in crankcase posted by pomeroy-plowman ranch on Tuesday, June 17, 2003:
Hey guys, I have the same problem with my 961. Bought the tractor for $500 & another $600 to rebuild the injector pump. Ran it raking hay all summer and suspected fuel in oil because the level never went down (up if anything). Just got it out to clean it up after sitting 3-4 months and find the level on the dip stick up about 3". The folks that rebuilt the pump said that they didn't find much wrong with it! Anybody know where this fuel might be comming from? The fuel line is gravity feed to the filter and then to the injector pump. The return line is all exposed and leaves the pump to a T that is screwed into the block with the small line going back to the tank. Any ideas? Thanks, Howard