I went to start my 1952 Super C to day. i had not started it since last fall. In checking the radiator I could not see any antifreeze. I ended up putting almost two gallons of water in it. I thought maybe it had leaked into the oil, but I drained the oil and saw no evidence of antifreeze in it or more than the usual amount of oil. There is some evidence of leakage by the water pump, but I would not think antifreeze would leak and evaporate that much over the winter. Anyone ever have a similar experience?
I filled the gas tank and started the tractor. It had belly mower on it. I engaged the belly mower and got about 50 feet from the shop and it started surging. It never did die, but I was afraid it would. I got it back to the shop, parked, and shut off. What should I be checking first, second, etc.? Thanks in advance.
I filled the gas tank and started the tractor. It had belly mower on it. I engaged the belly mower and got about 50 feet from the shop and it started surging. It never did die, but I was afraid it would. I got it back to the shop, parked, and shut off. What should I be checking first, second, etc.? Thanks in advance.