MiserableOldFart
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- Joined
- Jun 27, 2006
- Messages
- 544
- Location
- Delaware County Catskills NY
- Tractor
- NH Workmaster 40, Kubota GR2120
Thanks for all the replies.. I wasn't sure if the TC26DA was wet sleeve or not. The owner's manual recommends NH anti-freeze but the dealer doesn't sell it. Next year I think I will switch to the Sierra. NH does make a propylene glycol based antifreeze too but when I asked the dealer about it he had never heard of it.
The premixed diesel stuff I bought does also mention cavitation in water pumps, but that probably only applies to much larger engines.
We don't have sewers here, and when I change the antifreeze, although I drain it and one flush into a bucket, when I run the hose to flush the running engine, there is always a tinge of color in what comes out and runs into the ground. From what I read, ethylene glycol isn't really much of a problem as long as it does get into the ground because it biodegrades pretty quickly. But it is very toxic and attractive to any wildlife or pets that come upon it.
The premixed diesel stuff I bought does also mention cavitation in water pumps, but that probably only applies to much larger engines.
We don't have sewers here, and when I change the antifreeze, although I drain it and one flush into a bucket, when I run the hose to flush the running engine, there is always a tinge of color in what comes out and runs into the ground. From what I read, ethylene glycol isn't really much of a problem as long as it does get into the ground because it biodegrades pretty quickly. But it is very toxic and attractive to any wildlife or pets that come upon it.