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<blockquote data-quote="JHALL" data-source="post: 1536145" data-attributes="member: 30142"><p>I would say white, I guess. Didn't appear to be low on coolant, oil didn't appear to be milky when I checked it last (after it was parked last I used it). And the engine temp light has never come on, neither has the oil pressure light. I'm *assuming* the sensors work as the lights come on briefly when you turn the key on.</p><p></p><p>Like I've said, saying it's been poorly maintained is a generous statement, so I doubt the air filters have been replaced as long as my wife's grandpa has had it. I was just going to start there in case they were clogged with dirt and the motor is just starving for air.</p><p></p><p>I'm only a few years new to all this machinery/tractors. I've been around the farm since my wife and I started dating 15 years ago, but only three or so years ago did I jump both feet in. We do everything now, now that they're not able to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHALL, post: 1536145, member: 30142"] I would say white, I guess. Didn’t appear to be low on coolant, oil didn’t appear to be milky when I checked it last (after it was parked last I used it). And the engine temp light has never come on, neither has the oil pressure light. I’m *assuming* the sensors work as the lights come on briefly when you turn the key on. Like I’ve said, saying it’s been poorly maintained is a generous statement, so I doubt the air filters have been replaced as long as my wife’s grandpa has had it. I was just going to start there in case they were clogged with dirt and the motor is just starving for air. I’m only a few years new to all this machinery/tractors. I’ve been around the farm since my wife and I started dating 15 years ago, but only three or so years ago did I jump both feet in. We do everything now, now that they’re not able to. [/QUOTE]
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