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Antifreeze leak on 8n
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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1390922" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>With the 8n using only straight 30 wt oil(or 10W in winter if you change over),it might be a good idea to put a block heater in when you change out that freeze plug.It can't hurt to plug it in an hour before you start it up.</p><p> Is yous a std 4 speed or does it have a Sherman Auillary transmission.(lever on the side)? Dad had a 1952 I learned to drive on with this set up. Raked hay at age seven !Wish I still had it for the grandsons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1390922, member: 21289"] With the 8n using only straight 30 wt oil(or 10W in winter if you change over),it might be a good idea to put a block heater in when you change out that freeze plug.It can't hurt to plug it in an hour before you start it up. Is yous a std 4 speed or does it have a Sherman Auillary transmission.(lever on the side)? Dad had a 1952 I learned to drive on with this set up. Raked hay at age seven !Wish I still had it for the grandsons. [/QUOTE]
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