[AT] Problem with JD 40
charliehill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Dec 3 13:23:21 PST 2008
LeRoy, I'd put some kero or diesel in with the milky oil, let it sit a
while, drain it and repeat the rinse with kero or diesel. Then put in new
oil. It might take it a while to drain out well. I don't think you have to
worry much about it freezing as long as it is milky. I think it will just
make some ice crystal and not get solid BUT it gets a lot colder where you
are than it does here.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "LeRoy Price III" <leroy_price3 at hotmail.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:08 PM
Subject: [AT] Problem with JD 40
>
> Guys, I need some help. I took off today in order to start a few
> tractors. I started with my JD 40 (1956). I got it started
> and I'm getting a weird noise and its not from the engine. It appears to
> be coming from the gas tank area. The noise is like
> a loud vibration and I just don't see what it could be. The last time I
> ran it in late spring, it was fine. I also check a few of
> the oil levels and found that the transmission oil is milky which say that
> water got into it correct? Should I drain it for the
> winter? Or should I drain it and fill it with kerosine and let it sit
> until spring? These are outside under tarps so I just want
> to get them running and let them run for a while but this noise bugs me.
>
> If anyone want to give me a call on my cell its 484-226-0487.
>
> LeRoy
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