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Overheating 1942 Farmall BN

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B. F. Goldberg

08-12-2000 17:49:48




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My Farmall overheats regularly when mowing with a 5ft. Woods deck. I have had the radiator flushed and checked for leaks, etc. What I am being told is that because the tractor lacks a water-pump -and any space to install one- there is no way the problem can be solved. Is this true? Any help/ideas would be appreciated!




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can'tipB

08-14-2000 07:24:46




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 Re: Overheating 1942 Farmall BN in reply to B. F. Goldberg, 08-12-2000 17:49:48  
Do you need a different elbow at the top? This sounds like a must upgrade for my mowing 41 B Matt



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gene b

08-12-2000 20:17:41




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 Re: Overheating 1942 Farmall BN in reply to B. F. Goldberg, 08-12-2000 17:49:48  
there can be some buildup in the block a water pump for a Sc will bolt on in place of the lower outlet a longer fanbelt will be needed this it not uncommon a waterpump will solve the problem at least it does in IOWA it is easier to remove the raidiator to do this while the lower outlet is off blow out the block you might be surprized at the junk that will come out of the block the water pump has aplace for a temp guage also new pumps are avail from CENTRAL TRACTOR

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gene b

08-12-2000 20:17:28




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 Re: Overheating 1942 Farmall BN in reply to B. F. Goldberg, 08-12-2000 17:49:48  
there can be some buildup in the block a water pump for a Sc will bolt on in place of the lower outlet a longer fanbelt will be needed this it not uncommon a waterpump will solve the problem at least it does in IOWA it is easier to remove the raidiator to do this while the lower outlet is off blow out the block you might be surprized at the junk that will come out of the block the water pump has aplace for a temp guage also new pumps are avail from CENTRAL TRACTOR

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