pinkfloydfan123
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Hello. I'm a novice tractor owner that owns a 1995 Ford 1620 tractor that I purchased from a dealer in the summer. I love this tractor because I have a 300' driveway and I can clean snow plow my driveway in 20 minutes (compared for an hour with a snowblower).
Well, yesterday (while plowing) the tractor got very hot so I shut it down. I took a flashlight and looked around the tractor and I saw that coolant had been dripping from what looks like the left side up by the front wheel. I put coolant in it and ran it some more and I didn't see a leak after that. In fact, I parked it in the snow over night and I saw a couple of drips but surely not a pool of coolant.
My first inclination is to call someone to come out, take it and go fix it ... but with Christmas coming on I'd rather not do that. All of that being said, are there any ideas? Note that I admit I may not have given all of the information needed so please ask questions if needed.
Thanks!
P.S. This is a great forum and I've used it quite a bit to research my tractor.
Well, yesterday (while plowing) the tractor got very hot so I shut it down. I took a flashlight and looked around the tractor and I saw that coolant had been dripping from what looks like the left side up by the front wheel. I put coolant in it and ran it some more and I didn't see a leak after that. In fact, I parked it in the snow over night and I saw a couple of drips but surely not a pool of coolant.
My first inclination is to call someone to come out, take it and go fix it ... but with Christmas coming on I'd rather not do that. All of that being said, are there any ideas? Note that I admit I may not have given all of the information needed so please ask questions if needed.
Thanks!
P.S. This is a great forum and I've used it quite a bit to research my tractor.