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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 764589" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>More than likely the valve guides and seal are worn on this tractor as is the rings as it hadn't seen any hard use until he got it and I would say that a lot of the oil is going thru the valves </p><p> also the black smoke can be excess fuel and it could have washed the cylinders and therfore it will use oil and not ALL blue smoke is oil as I have had injectors and pumps fail and when you de-accelrate they will blow Blue or Blueish white smoke from the excess fuel not being burnt </p><p></p><p>as I said before I would say this tractor needs going thru if it is consuming that much oil and from the</p><p> history of the easy life it had before he purchased it </p><p>I have had several diesel engines that never blew smoke unless under a hard strain or at an Idle that had to be rebuilt and used excessive amounts of oil</p><p></p><p>but like was said earlier it should be showing signs of blowby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 764589, member: 8829"] More than likely the valve guides and seal are worn on this tractor as is the rings as it hadn't seen any hard use until he got it and I would say that a lot of the oil is going thru the valves also the black smoke can be excess fuel and it could have washed the cylinders and therfore it will use oil and not ALL blue smoke is oil as I have had injectors and pumps fail and when you de-accelrate they will blow Blue or Blueish white smoke from the excess fuel not being burnt as I said before I would say this tractor needs going thru if it is consuming that much oil and from the history of the easy life it had before he purchased it I have had several diesel engines that never blew smoke unless under a hard strain or at an Idle that had to be rebuilt and used excessive amounts of oil but like was said earlier it should be showing signs of blowby [/QUOTE]
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