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Trying to determine if I have a blown head gasket or not
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<blockquote data-quote="Medic5443" data-source="post: 103641" data-attributes="member: 16504"><p>I know that this topic has been covered numerous times, so be patient with me. I recently purchased a New Holland LS180 and discovered oil in the coolant. Skid Steer starts up and runs fine. No smoke and no water in the oil. This really doesn't sound like a HG to me, so I am looking for opinions and suggestions on possible other causes. I don't want to pull the head if I don't have to. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic5443, post: 103641, member: 16504"] I know that this topic has been covered numerous times, so be patient with me. I recently purchased a New Holland LS180 and discovered oil in the coolant. Skid Steer starts up and runs fine. No smoke and no water in the oil. This really doesn't sound like a HG to me, so I am looking for opinions and suggestions on possible other causes. I don't want to pull the head if I don't have to. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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