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Title: My tractor is bleeding!!!
Post by: largecol on 18 March 2009, 11:25:28
Hey boys and girls, guess i know what im doing this weekend!!!! Seem to be chasings leaks all over the old girl :'( :http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/ww95/largecol/DSC00576.jpg'( :'((http://)
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Post by: TheBoy on 18 March 2009, 11:27:39
Oil cooler failed?
Title: Re: My tractor is bleeding!!!
Post by: largecol on 18 March 2009, 11:34:45
Indeed it did, but got that sorted the week before!! Now i need to get her cleaned up so i can source the new leak!! :'(
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Post by: Welung666 on 18 March 2009, 11:41:22
No rust problems for you down the nearside then ;D ;D
Title: Re: My tractor is bleeding!!!
Post by: largecol on 18 March 2009, 11:50:52
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No rust problems for you down the nearside then ;D ;D
Ha Ha, and i`m kinda liking the 2-tone look to the alloys as well!! :D
Title: Re: My tractor is bleeding!!!
Post by: mkaminski100 on 18 March 2009, 12:59:31
I know that it's OT but - Be carefull with oil on the road. When I had an oil spilage on the motorway (conrod made a hole in oil sump), I was charged for cleaing - 2 bags of sand for £1300. Thank God it was paid by my insurance company but still had to pay £50 excess.
Maintenance partol was just after me so they knew my numberplates but the first question from the claims person was - How they can proove that it was you? Pretend it wasnt.
Title: Re: My tractor is bleeding!!!
Post by: largecol on 18 March 2009, 15:00:10
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I know that it's OT but - Be carefull with oil on the road. When I had an oil spilage on the motorway (conrod made a hole in oil sump), I was charged for cleaing - 2 bags of sand for £1300. Thank God it was paid by my insurance company but still had to pay £50 excess.
Maintenance partol was just after me so they knew my numberplates but the first question from the claims person was - How they can proove that it was you? Pretend it wasnt.
Bloody hell!! Was it special magic imported sand??? Luckily i got the car shifted within an hour, so might not hear anything - unless they follow the back trail that is!!!! ;D ;D
I know this bit should probably be in the questions page but anyone any ideas where or why the leak will be this time, cos its getting beyond a joke chasing it round the engine....
Title: Re: My tractor is bleeding!!!
Post by: Omegatoy on 18 March 2009, 15:23:59
judging by the way its over the front wheel it can only be the oil cooler or its pipes again!!! nothing else down there to leak from!!
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Post by: TheBoy on 18 March 2009, 18:08:03
As I said in the 2nd post, oil cooler looks favourite....
Title: Re: My tractor is bleeding!!!
Post by: largecol on 18 March 2009, 18:17:00
Yeah, quick jet wash methinks, and see what i can see!!! Cheers guys :y