I've got a BX2350. The temperature gage doesn't work as I acquired this tractor from my uncle and it was abused. I was pulling a box blade last summer, engine started running rough and blowing white smoke and shut down from overheating. No coolant in the radiator as I obviously blew the head gasket. Tore into it, replaced the gasket, discovered the coolant ports in the engine were clogged with sludge. Cleaned that up and got the tractor running again. Power seems fine and now rough running (haven't tested under a load). Only issue is a very obvious and loud knock that wasn't there before. It sounds like it's one cylinder in particular (cylinder furthest from the radiator). I assume I probably melted the rings and it's the piston knocking the cylinders. If anyone has something else to check for before I tear into this completely please let me know. Thanks in advance