Chilly807
Elite Member
Thanks for the heads up, my tractors live in barns and sheds, so maybe I need to leave it alone, I have a good relationship with our dealer's shop foreman, so I will run it by him before doing anything.
I wasn't referring to you specifically, TripleR, just commenting in general. The trouble is, with new restrictions on emissions, it's hard to tell what changes were made internally as well, if any.
The first engine of ours that blew up, there were a lot of raised eyebrows. We were all thinking "Never saw one do THAT before.." We'd had failures, but usually piston seizures, never a rod breaking. So, after the 2nd and 3rd, we're saying, "Ok, something's changed, but what?"
Sean