MarEng
Silver Member
OK - I think I have the answer but want to make sure before I start surgery.
Early 70's 3000, Diesel, 1000 hours, SE Texas so no freeze risk (yet). Last used the tractor about two months ago to do some mowing. When I pulled it out last week my son pointed out a steady coolant leak draining off the engine. Looking closer it appeared to be coming from behind the starter. Pulled the starter expecting to find a holed freeze plug. Nope. Instead the coolant seems to be coming from between the block and the tranny. My manuals (both of them) are useless as to pictures of the back of the block but reading elsewhere on the forum I gather there are freeze plugs on the rear of the engine. I will try to attach a picture of the area leaking. The oil is not cloudy but I've only run it about 5 minutes since discovering the leak.
Path Forward(?) - Unless somebody has a better idea, I suspect I'm splitting the tractor to replace freeze plugs or identify another source for this leakage. I'd love another answer if somebody has one.
This will be my first split - always learning.
Early 70's 3000, Diesel, 1000 hours, SE Texas so no freeze risk (yet). Last used the tractor about two months ago to do some mowing. When I pulled it out last week my son pointed out a steady coolant leak draining off the engine. Looking closer it appeared to be coming from behind the starter. Pulled the starter expecting to find a holed freeze plug. Nope. Instead the coolant seems to be coming from between the block and the tranny. My manuals (both of them) are useless as to pictures of the back of the block but reading elsewhere on the forum I gather there are freeze plugs on the rear of the engine. I will try to attach a picture of the area leaking. The oil is not cloudy but I've only run it about 5 minutes since discovering the leak.
Path Forward(?) - Unless somebody has a better idea, I suspect I'm splitting the tractor to replace freeze plugs or identify another source for this leakage. I'd love another answer if somebody has one.
This will be my first split - always learning.