[quote="showcrop"](quoted from post at 08:19:40 10/08/18) [quote="Fabio C"](quoted from post at 06:11:45 10/08/18) [quote="ptfarmer"](quoted from post at 18:05:55 10/07/18) The leak coming from the pulley on the water pump that also runs the fan is the water pump seal going out, anti-freeze will feel slippery like oil. The oil coming out of the weep hole underneath could be transmission fluid if it is not a dark color. The only way fuel/engine oil can come out of the weep hole is a leaking rear main seal. To see if you are getting fuel in the engine oil is to check the oil on the dipstick before, and after you use it. If it is leaking fuel into the engine the oil level on the dipstick will be higher.[/quote]wow, that sounds expensive. So my question is, why was it not doing that when I first looked at tractor? He was bush hogging when I got to his house, left it running and we throttled it up and all that good stuff. There was a drip but, that's all it was.[/quote]
Fabio, pics are needed to get zeroed in here. The weep hole that you mention could be the one under the water pump shaft seal, or it could be the one in the bottom of the bell housing that ptfarmer is referring to. Too many variables.[/quote]I would love to share pics and a few videos but I'm not able to according to the rules. I could email them to you?
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