Cold weather tractor problem

/ Cold weather tractor problem #21  
I知 new to the forum, and would like to post a question. I have a 2010 Kubota Grand L5740. It has just over 200 hours on it. I live in Iowa, and it has been very cold lately, sub 0 temps. Today, I pulled the tractor out to clear my driveway, and to move some wood. The tractor started and ran fine, I used it for maybe 20 min, and then parked it. I went back outside a couple hours later, started it, and put it back in the barn. I noticed when I got out, that it had a pretty good amount of oil leaking from underneath. When I got it inside, I crawled underneath, and saw that oil was leaking out of where the dipstick tube enters the case. I also noticed that the oil fill cap had blown off. I went inside to look some stuff up, and went I went back to check in it, it appears that oil is being blown out of my exhaust pipe. I did start it up again, and it started fine, and idled fine. Could it be a frozen pcv valve? Is there even one on this tractor. I知 clueless. Any thoughts or help is appreciated.

Jesse

"....it appears that oil is being blown out of my exhaust pipe. "


if you don't use your tractor a lot and you don't work it too hard. that might be "diesel slobbers" or "wet stacking" that you're observing at the exhaust pipe.
 

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