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<blockquote data-quote="Wick" data-source="post: 764633" data-attributes="member: 5504"><p>If the tube coming down beside of the engine that drains some smoke (blowby) is that right. If it is I have seen some what appears to be oil dripping out of there. May have been diesel, it was dirty could not really tell (I tried to smell it) did not help. I picked up new fuel filter to put on this morning as I thought maybe some of the lose of power and heavy black smoke may have something to do with the fuel filter. Will replace that ASAP. I think I will check on the oil level regularly until we are done with the first cutting of hay. About 40 acres left. Then haul it in and have it looked at. Seems an awful good tractor if we can get this problem fixed. I don't know as what the old man used for the oil. But unless someone can talk to the dead I probably won't be able to find out. So there ya have it. A rebuild kit should fix any and all problems with the main part of the motor? Is this correct? Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wick, post: 764633, member: 5504"] If the tube coming down beside of the engine that drains some smoke (blowby) is that right. If it is I have seen some what appears to be oil dripping out of there. May have been diesel, it was dirty could not really tell (I tried to smell it) did not help. I picked up new fuel filter to put on this morning as I thought maybe some of the lose of power and heavy black smoke may have something to do with the fuel filter. Will replace that ASAP. I think I will check on the oil level regularly until we are done with the first cutting of hay. About 40 acres left. Then haul it in and have it looked at. Seems an awful good tractor if we can get this problem fixed. I don't know as what the old man used for the oil. But unless someone can talk to the dead I probably won't be able to find out. So there ya have it. A rebuild kit should fix any and all problems with the main part of the motor? Is this correct? Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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