GaryE
Platinum Member
Congratulations Mith!!
Mine belches white smoke on start up also. It helps keep the mosquitos down!!!! You can tell when the glow plugs are hot when the glow plug indicator is glowing a nice red.
As for the coolant, I would flush the system as bird recommended. Pull both the upper and lower radiator hoses and with a garden hose run water through the block and then the radiator until the water runs clear. Reconnect the hoses and refill with a good brand name antifreeze, one that is made for diesel application. Not sure how they rate them in the UK, When you restart the tractor don't be too concerned if some coolant comes out of the overflow. Recheck the level often(with the engine cold), if it drops more than an inch or so, then you may need to check for further problems. I think you will find you will be OK.
The B6000E has no water pump so it is important to make sure your coolant, radiator and fan are checked often. I have never overheated mine, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that a clogged radiator did one of these in.
Gary
Mine belches white smoke on start up also. It helps keep the mosquitos down!!!! You can tell when the glow plugs are hot when the glow plug indicator is glowing a nice red.
As for the coolant, I would flush the system as bird recommended. Pull both the upper and lower radiator hoses and with a garden hose run water through the block and then the radiator until the water runs clear. Reconnect the hoses and refill with a good brand name antifreeze, one that is made for diesel application. Not sure how they rate them in the UK, When you restart the tractor don't be too concerned if some coolant comes out of the overflow. Recheck the level often(with the engine cold), if it drops more than an inch or so, then you may need to check for further problems. I think you will find you will be OK.
The B6000E has no water pump so it is important to make sure your coolant, radiator and fan are checked often. I have never overheated mine, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that a clogged radiator did one of these in.
Gary