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black specs out of exhuast and white smoke at idle
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1513029" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>This time of year? White is water/condensation. Black is soot. Apparently you use your tractor frequently so sitting up wouldn't be an excuse for the above....like I experienced with a friends that had been sitting up for years. </p><p></p><p>You didn't say or I missed the year model and emission system if any. Don't know about DEF and that sort of thing. If you have it may be a problem with it. Otherwise I'd check my radiator fluid level....run it (cool) with the radiator cap off looking for bubbles...head gasket.</p><p></p><p>Funny, on the friend's tractor, he bought property and it was part of the deal. I had a brand new gimmie cap on when I hopped on and got it going for him. As soon as it lit off, the stuff was all over me and my new cap. UGH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1513029, member: 27848"] This time of year? White is water/condensation. Black is soot. Apparently you use your tractor frequently so sitting up wouldn't be an excuse for the above....like I experienced with a friends that had been sitting up for years. You didn't say or I missed the year model and emission system if any. Don't know about DEF and that sort of thing. If you have it may be a problem with it. Otherwise I'd check my radiator fluid level....run it (cool) with the radiator cap off looking for bubbles...head gasket. Funny, on the friend's tractor, he bought property and it was part of the deal. I had a brand new gimmie cap on when I hopped on and got it going for him. As soon as it lit off, the stuff was all over me and my new cap. UGH! [/QUOTE]
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