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Posted by Carl on Sunday, June 21, 2009:
Hi,
I have a 656 gas. I had a problem earlier starting the tractor so I installed new plugs.
The tractor started right up and after a very short run the oil breather tube blew oil and a watery sludge all over. I stopped the tractor and decided to drain the oil and replace the oil. When I removed the drain plug antifreeze came pouring out, about 1 gal or better, and then the oil.
Is this possibly a cracked block or maybe just a head gasket issue?
It did have some white smoke at the start up but cleared after about 5 minutes.
Thanks
- Re: antifreeze in the oil pan Leon Sunday, June 21, 2009
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