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Brad L

09-13-2003 09:01:16




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I am going to change coolant before winter because the STUFF thats in there is bad. I just got the tractor and I don't know when it was chaned last. My ? is should I put some sort of chemicl radiator flush in and run it till warm then drain and flush out or will that possibly cause me more problems than just drain ,flush and fill? Thanks Brad




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gene bender

03-07-2009 15:02:24




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 Re: farmall 200 gov adjustment in reply to redblood, 03-07-2009 10:22:56  
With the engine off un hook the clevis.Then open throttle full. Now adjust the clevis so the pin goes in holding carb linkage open full then adjust the clevis. When your gov housing was off did the input shaft have a lot of wobble. They can be rebushed then throttle response will be like new again. I have a jig i made to hold the housing so i can mount on the table of the milling machine and bore the hole to 5/8 then replace with a 5/8x1/2 brass bushing the gov then works perfect.

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daniel g

03-07-2009 08:24:21




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 M carb problem in reply to redblood, 03-07-2009 10:22:56  



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J.T. Britt

09-13-2003 17:35:15




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 Re: H coolant change in reply to Brad L, 09-13-2003 09:01:16  
Brad it certainly wouldn't hurt to drain it out,flush it out until water is clear.Dont forget
the drain cock on the side of the block.Afterwards get a coolant system flush and follow the directions.I block off the grille with a old sheet or blanket to get it nice and hot, but dont let it overheat ofcoarse.This will break up some of the remaining deposits. Later...



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