Hello,
I used the tractor over the summer for brush hogging and it ran fine. I started it up about a week ago and now it's billowing white smoke like a chimney fire out the exhaust.
I shut it down and let it cool off and checked the oil level to find that it was quite low. I topped it off and it makes no difference in the smoking. Since I had no choice I had to run it and it's still burning the oil and we just keep it topped off.
I had my cousin check all four cylinders and he says the pressure is about 120 in all four cylinders dry and cold engine. With oil they are 150 to 180 so the compression seems fine from what I can find on the internet.
We are thinking it's most likely valve related. Would you all suggest we start with the valve guides, seals, etc? Or is there an easier possible culprit we are overlooking?
Thanks!
I used the tractor over the summer for brush hogging and it ran fine. I started it up about a week ago and now it's billowing white smoke like a chimney fire out the exhaust.
I shut it down and let it cool off and checked the oil level to find that it was quite low. I topped it off and it makes no difference in the smoking. Since I had no choice I had to run it and it's still burning the oil and we just keep it topped off.
I had my cousin check all four cylinders and he says the pressure is about 120 in all four cylinders dry and cold engine. With oil they are 150 to 180 so the compression seems fine from what I can find on the internet.
We are thinking it's most likely valve related. Would you all suggest we start with the valve guides, seals, etc? Or is there an easier possible culprit we are overlooking?
Thanks!