deere755
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- Case 2090 Massey Ferguson 4233 John Deere 4700
I did a full service on my 4700 this evening. Oil, oil filter, both air filters, transmition filter, lube and fuel filter. After I was finished I started it up and let it run for a bit. I noticed a lot of blue grey looking smoke. The tractor has sat all winter with the exception of starting it a few times and letting it idle for a while. I took it out and put it on a 10 foot wheel disk this evening and it really smoked for a bit and then I noticed a lot of sparks coming from the exhaust and then the smoke cleared up and ran like always. The tractor never ran bad seemed to have plenty of power just some blue grey smoke. I am thinking maybe sitting and the idling made it carbon up a bit and pulling it and getting it good and warm blew all the carbon out. I ran it about an hour and the engine oil was as clear as it was when I dumped it in. What is your take on it? Anything I need to worry about? One last thing the oil had about 100 hours on it when I changed it and I always change at 100 hours or every spring which ever comes first. I use John Deere plus 50 15w40. Tractor has 2100 hours.