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Re: overheating Mn Moline Z
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Posted by Mona on August 14, 2006 at 14:37:24 from (69.77.254.70):
In Reply to: overheating Mn Moline Z posted by Mona on August 14, 2006 at 14:30:46:
Ok.. just a few more details.. because we have a person interested in buying this from us, but will not until we find out what is causing the problem with the over-heating. When it gets hot, it overflows out of the radiator. You can see thru the fins of the radiator, so its not all blocked and dirty. We even took a magnet and cleaned out the inside of the radiator to clean out as much of the rust pieces that we could get. There isnt a thermostat in it at all, and we arent sure there was one to begin with. Any other questions, lemme know and I will give ya any info I can find out! Again, Thanks!!
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