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Posted by SAm in NS on February 12, 2004 at 05:12:04 from (24.138.19.172):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Pressureized - OR - Non Pressureized? posted by Hugh MacKay on February 12, 2004 at 02:18:29:
I've just looked and what I've got agrees with CNKS but I'll just add that the there was a new type of non-pressure cap available from #336711 and up. There are also three radiators listed in my parts book and it indicates that pressure or non-pressure caps could be used with all of them. Mine currently has a non-pressure cap but it needs replacing because when the tractors warm a sudden application of the brakes when snowplowing will send a spurt of antifreeze everywhere. I'm planning on replacing this with a pressure type. I didn't see this shortly before I went to bed last night, the most recent post then was about 2 hours prior to this as I'm several time zones east of many on this board. Hope this helps. SAm in NS
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