I started my 2012 MX5100 today. It ran fine for the first 45 minutes. I let it idle in the yard for about 15 minutes then went back to pushing snow. made about 100 foot pass under load and the tractor ejected the dipstick about 30 feet from the tractor. I replaced the dipstick picked the bucket up made it half way to the barn (200 ft) and it did it again. I called my dealer. he advised they are having problems with the breathers freezing. The dealer also advised that they have several units in the shop right now for the same issues. Now I realize it is abnormally cold here. -35 below last night with a 20 mph wind-chill. During the day while I was running it the outside temp was about -15 degrees and about a 15 mph wind. Now according to the dealer they are trying to find a fix for the issue. One thought they had was to mount a magnetic block heater next to the breather, which if your not familiar is located on the top of the valve cover, in an effort to try to warm the breather up. that fix isn't going to help me if the breather is freezing up while the engine is running. (Unless I am going to drag an extension cord around with me). Now I know its cold out but I was also very shocked that the engine block itself was cool to the touch as was the valve covers. I would have expected more heat which would in turn warm up the breather. Is there any issues with putting cardboard in the radiator to attempt to hold the heat in?
The dealer stated they would keep me informed if they found a fix. Anyone have any thoughts on potential fixes?
The dealer stated they would keep me informed if they found a fix. Anyone have any thoughts on potential fixes?