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Posted by Grumpy on April 07, 2006 at 16:00:55 from (167.142.252.35):
In Reply to: Grumpy 1370 response posted by Marv on April 07, 2006 at 07:32:37:
Bubbles in radiator indicate compression leak into radiator. With tractor warm and running at full throttle pull throttle clear back to idle. If radiator pushes water out overflow it could be an indication of a cracked sleeve. I have tried to diagnose witch cylinder to fix only to take back apart to do another cylinder. I now pull all sleeves and check all for cracks. If tractor is running hot and not loosing to much water take radiator off of tractor and wash fins with power washer. These tractors do not run hot if the radiator is clean. Stan
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