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Re: Re: Kubota oil in coolantPosted by Dennis on March 28, 2002 at 08:00:31 from (63.251.114.62): In Reply to: Re: Kubota oil in coolant posted by Pete on March 27, 2002 at 18:54:09:
The tractor has 2900 hours of utility work in a citrus grove. It does not have a loader. I got it with the head off. The dealer had it resurfaced the first go around. I did not find the o-ring that goes around the oil passage tube at the head/block junction. It may have been left out by the mechanic. There is no coolant in the oil. Has this been a problem with these engines historicaly? I bought the tractor in this condition from the original owner that was so upset he bought a different brand new from a different dealer. He thought he had coolant in the oil which is usually the soft plug behind the front cover. It may be that it had coolant in the oil originally and then the dealer created a new problem by leaving the o-ring out.
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