Need some help- small anti-freeze leak on Deere 2305

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Hi

This morning I went out to the shed and was surprised to see a small puddle of liquid underneath the front axiel of my Deere 2305. It appears to be Anti-freeze seeing as its green. I checked for loose hoses or clamps but can't seem to trace where this leak is coming from. Its right underneath the front axiel. Am I missing something to check out? I called the Dealer and they are suppose to be sending a tech out to look at it. I have not come across this problem before on my other Deere's with Yanmars and I am still new to my 2305 Deere. I used it yesturday and several times in January/and Febuary already and had no anti-freeze leak. Am I missing something to check out? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jason B
 
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Hi

This morning I went out to the shed and was surprised to see a small puddle of liquid underneath the front axiel of my Deere 2305. It appears to be Anti-freeze seeing as its green. I checked for loose hoses or clamps but can't seem to trace where this leak is coming from. Its right underneath the front axiel. Am I missing something to check out? I called the Dealer and they are suppose to be sending a tech out to look at it. I have not come across this problem before on my other Deere's with Yanmars and I am still new to my 2305 Deere. I used it yesturday and several times in January/and Febuary already and had no anti-freeze leak. Am I missing something to check out? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jason B

I think it is coming from the anti freeze reservior overflow tube that runs down to the front axle. I noticed my JD 3520 did that a couple of times with just a small spot the size of a fifty cent piece on the concrete floor and I traced it to the tube. For whatever reason I attributed it to not running the tractor only a short period of time as when I have run it for an extended period I don't see anything after I park it in the shed. I've noticed it twice and they were both short trips with the tractor. Its not enough to change the fluid level in the reservior but you still don't like to see anything but a clean dry floor under the tarctor. Maybe someone with more knowledge can chime in on this.
 
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Hi

Thanks! I will have to take a look at the reservior hose and see if thats what's causing the problem. The small leak seems to be close to the front right tire on the tractor but I can't seem to see any wet spot above the leak where it's coming from and definately is from the 2305 as its been parked in the same spot since I got it. I have ran it serveral times in Jan/Feb blowing out laneways and all of sudden it just started doing it yesturday.

Take Care Jason B
 
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Any idea as to where this reserver hose would be? I looked over the tractor and am having problems idenifying its location would be. The engine/ radiator might be set up different for the 3520 over the 2305 but I am not sure.
 
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Any idea as to where this reserver hose would be? I looked over the tractor and am having problems idenifying its location would be. The engine/ radiator might be set up different for the 3520 over the 2305 but I am not sure.

You're right the hose might be different on your 2305 as compared to my 3520. I just traced up to the spot where it looked like it was coming from and there was the end of the hose. Looking from the seat mine is on the left side of the radiator and dumps out at the front of the left axle.
 
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The local Dealer was out this afternoon, and were both at lost as to where the leak is. They did a pressure test on the rad and the pressure is down a bit but nothing to worry about I was told and is holding pressure. Its a mystery as above the spot of anti-freeze on the floor is all dry, nothing wet at all. The mechanic told me to keep an eye on it, and the only possiblity is that the bottom of the rad might have a crack in it... I really hope not, but was told to keep an eye on it to see if the leak persists or comes back at all. I will keep an eye on it.

Take Care Jason B
 
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I had similar problems on my X748. It gradually got bad enough to see the radiator was leaking at the bottom where the plastic and core met. New radiator fixed it. Took two years to get bad enough to identify. Passed the pressure test too. It was worse in winter and always stopped when warmed up. Something else to look for.
 
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I had similar problems on my X748. It gradually got bad enough to see the radiator was leaking at the bottom where the plastic and core met. New radiator fixed it. Took two years to get bad enough to identify. Passed the pressure test too. It was worse in winter and always stopped when warmed up. Something else to look for.

Ok Thanks, I will have to keep an eye on it and see if gets any worse... If it does then I will likely have to put in a new Rad... I will keep an eye on it and if the leak gets really bad then a new Rad will have to go in.... I imagine they are not cheap.

Take Care Jason B
 
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I think it is coming from the anti freeze reservior overflow tube that runs down to the front axle. I noticed my JD 3520 did that a couple of times with just a small spot the size of a fifty cent piece on the concrete floor and I traced it to the tube. For whatever reason I attributed it to not running the tractor only a short period of time as when I have run it for an extended period I don't see anything after I park it in the shed. I've noticed it twice and they were both short trips with the tractor. Its not enough to change the fluid level in the reservior but you still don't like to see anything but a clean dry floor under the tarctor. Maybe someone with more knowledge can chime in on this.

dItto on the overflow tube. I had a few drips from the tube where it connects to the fill cap on the radiator a few years ago. I pushed the tube onto the fitting alittle tighter and it stopped.
 
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Have you look also at the possibility of the radiator drain plug? Its on the right hand bottom of your radiator, white plastic wing nut style. You can partially see it in this picture just below the rad and above the hoses. Could be a little loose and let a few drip once in a while.:thumbsup:
 

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