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Posted by Gene Harris on November 15, 2006 at 06:24:34 from (72.177.90.76):
I have an L1501 but I don’t know the year. I thought that a Kubota was a Kubota I didn’t know that there was such a thing as a gray market tractor until after I bought it. I have used it for about 3 years and have not had any problems until now. It has started leaking antifreeze into the clutch area. The antifreeze is coming out around the bolts by the timing mark cover on the right side of the tractor. I can not see any leaks in the area between the back of the engine block and the front of the transmission. There is no leakage that I can see at the freeze plug in the back of the block. I have taken the tractor apart between the engine and the transmission. I do not see any area where antifreeze could leak. There are no freeze plugs behind the bell housing. Can antifreeze come out around the crankshaft? Any suggestion would be helpful. Thanks
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