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LOWER RADIATOR HOSE HEATER ON FARMALL A
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Posted by TODD(MI) on January 19, 2004 at 18:09:35 from (24.236.230.91):
I JUST GOT A FARMALL A THIS PAST FALL. IT HAS BEEN BUSY THIS WINTER PLOWING MY DRIVEWAY. SHE IS A LITTLE COLD BLOODED WITH THE TEMP DIPPING BELOW 0 AT NIGHT AND DAY TIME HIGH IN THE MID TEENS. I KEEP HER INSIDE BUT I HAVE NO HEAT IN MY BARN. ANYWAY I WENT TO TRACTOR SUPPLY AND BOUGHT A LOWER RADIATOR HOSE HEATER. I GOT IT HOME AND STARTED LOOKING AT HE INSTRUCTIONS AND AT THE TRACTOR. IT SAYS TO CUT 2 INCHES OUT OF THE HOSE AND INSTALL. I ONLY HAVE ABOUT 3 INCHES TO BEGIN WITH AND IT'S GONNA BE A TIGHT FIT BETWEEN THE RAD AND WATERPUMP. ANY ONE OUT THERE HAVE ONE ON THEIT A. IF SO HOW DID YA DO IT? TODD
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