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Vinnie/S.D. View Drop Down
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    Posted: 31 Jul 2012 at 5:03pm
i CHECKED MY OIL(WD45)  it was brown lookin no bubbles in it after I ran it untill the carb ran out of gas  felt thick not thin,do you think there is water in it? Going to put about 30 miles on it going to a tractor show ,not any tractor rides around here so I will make my own.(bid deal)  
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Park the tractor for 5 or 6 hours and unscrew the oil drain plug two or three turns or just before the plug comes out look for water or green coming out around the plug, them go from there. 
I'd drain refill the coolant with water if you have to run the tractor for now. 
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Sounds like a problem to me. You might not make the 30 mile drive if you have coolant leaking into the oil sump. If you check the oil every time you plan to start the engine you should know where the oil level is  or where it should be. If you have a major leak, you will notice an increase in your oil level.
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