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Re: 2500 or 574 help (long post)
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Posted by caterpillar guy on June 15, 2007 at 16:08:59 from (152.163.100.197):
In Reply to: 2500 or 574 help (long post) posted by chadd on June 15, 2007 at 00:09:44:
THe radiator is still probably full of dirt try blowing it out with air. The pump you speak of is on the right side and was a factory option for those tractors for primarily industrial use but was available for the ag line also for just the purpose of running a loader and if you change it to run on the select control valves you'll be sorry for it on the loader operation slow as molasses (personal experience here) there should be a filter in the line for that external pump has that been changed. I do agree with the lean fuel running hot. Our 574 is diesel and is way to hot to set the seat for more than jus raking or loading. We tried using it for field work that ended fast the engine heat will run straight up on the gauge or just past on ours with the ambient temp your talking the grille will run it hotter if not kept brushed of regularly.
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