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Re: What to do about overheating?
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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 12, 2004 at 05:46:34 from (216.46.130.20):
In Reply to: What to do about overheating? posted by SAm in NS on March 11, 2004 at 13:24:26:
SAm, I called Steve at Ontario Used Tractor Parts and he has a used water pump for an A/SA for $40. He has new ones @$142.50. He will gladly sell you either , but recommends new in this case as used that have been shelved tend to dry out and leak after sometime and may require rebuilding..but may be okay. He says you remove the bottom hose and there is a two bolt flange which comes off and the pump bolts up there and you sling the belt over the pulley..a fairly simple proceedure, he will mail parts ASAP..that's the scoop, almost forgot , he didn't have any decent rads in stock. This is just an option for you, you can decide and let me know if you want a pump...Hugh has a relative going down East, we can send with him or mail, you may be able to find something closer to home, if not will be glad to help...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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