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Kevin
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 64 New Hampshire
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1999-08-02          6518

I posted a message awhile back concerning smoke from my NH 1925 (60 hrs). Well it is getting worse. Not only is it smoking alot, I now have oil leaking from the exhaust. After running the tractor for 2 hours at 1500 RPM using a hyd. log splitter I noticed oil spots on the left front tire. I parked the tractor in the garage and returned a few hours later to discover a silver dollar size puddle of oil beneath the exhaust pipe. I believe this is a major problem and I'm going to see my dealer this afternoon. Anybody else have this problem and if so, how did NH take care of it? Any comments or suggestions on how to get this fixed would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Dennis
Join Date: Mar 2004
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1999-08-02          6523

My 1925 has 222 hours and engine runs well. The unit was delivered Dec 1997, from the factory. My only complaint is the stop cable keeps breaking.Dennis ....

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jim
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1999-08-02          6530

Find Farminlady; she'll tell you her problem. sounds like the same thing. I think she had the 1925. She got a new tractor from NH. ....

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Mike
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1999-08-03          6567

Your tractor has a MAJOR factory defect. NO amount of proper break-in or dynos will fix it or ever would in the first place. Get it replaced. I doubt NH will refuse. If they have a case such as Farminlady already documated they will likely not refuse since it would be a cakewalk for an attorney. ....

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