scott_vt
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- 1986 MF 1040, 1942 Farmall A, 1949 Farmall Super A
Hello all I have a 1952 Farmall Super A Tractor and it sat for over a year and when I went to start it I noticed water in the oil. Is this common or do I have a bad situation on my hands? Now the tractor starts right up and does not smoke so im not too sure what to make of this. Anyone have any thoughts on this. Thanks.
Good Evenin Gilby,
All good suggestions from the guys... I own a 49 Super A and restored it a few years back. Before I started pulling anything apart I would change the oil and run the tractor, keeping tabs on the oil situation. Keep the tractor out of the rain or at least covered.
If you continue to have problems there are a few places that could be allowing water into the engine.
A bad head gasket, bad seals on the bottom of your piston sleeves, obviously cracks in the block, and as some one mentioned, rain water getting in were it doesnt belong, so take that out of the equation !
These tractors are easy to work on but I do suggest a manual, and we can offer some help online also... good luck !