OK, I'm about to show you how little I know about this little gems.
Right side of tractor, the forward "rounded diamond" protrusion with two holes. There are two on each side, I'm talking about the one right back from the starter.
I believe I had smoke shooting out those two holes! "Splan" it to me Lucy
Guy
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Smoky holes??!
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Smoky holes??!
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If I am reading your post right I think you are talking about the holes on each side for mounting attachments. They are usually plugged with cork if they have not been used. There should not be any smoke coming out of them "Unless" there is a mouse in there smoking a Big-Fat-Stogie.
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If the mouse isn't smoking, it's being burned out of house & home! Check to see if the hand hole cover is in place. Most likely a mouse nest is mixing it up with your clutch.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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Probably yes. You may be about due for a clutch replacement.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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The clutch is probably oily from a leaking rear main seal. The smoke was probably from the oil that was burned by the hot, slipping clutch. If so, you might have noticed a burning oil smell rather than a burning clutch smell.
The leak may not be that bad but if the clutch needs replacing, consider doing the rear seal while you are in there.
The leak may not be that bad but if the clutch needs replacing, consider doing the rear seal while you are in there.
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