Posted by Donald Lehman on May 03, 2014 at 04:22:46 from (50.49.168.122):
In Reply to: Re: White 2-105 posted by showcrop on May 03, 2014 at 03:48:18:
You said you replaced the radiator. Did you put in a new core or did you get a used radiator off another tractor? Did you replace the water pump with another off a junk tractor, did you buy a rebuilt or did you simply repair the one you have? You have a lot of variables here. If you simply took a radiator off another tractor, the thing could be plugged up as stated. The thermostats could be backwards. The replacement water pump could have the impeller worn so badly that it isn't moving water properly, but I would think that would be the least likely. My vote would be for the plugged radiator, then the thermostats backwards then the waterpump. Hope that helps you out.
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