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Re: BN cooling problems - Part II
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Posted by ffolkes on November 04, 2004 at 14:38:22 from (64.36.123.170):
In Reply to: Re: BN cooling problems - Part II posted by lee on November 04, 2004 at 06:23:20:
I apologize for not replying to your posts. I greatly appreciate the help you and several other "regulars" contribute to this forum. Day after day, month after month, you guys are here helping those with problems and questions. When I read posts in this forum, my decision to reply is based on one thing - avoiding excess posts, for the sake of others. When I read your other post in this thread, I mentally answered your questions, and I felt the results didn't warrant cluttering the forum with a reply just yet. To answer your questions, just for the sake of answering them: 1. Yes I did install a new head gasket 2. The tractor has been in my family since it was bought new, around 1947. 3. It definitely didn't overheat like this. 4. Nothing was changed with the cooling system since 1991, so for those 13 or so years, it worked fine under any load, at any ambient temperature. Since none of this information would have changed your recommended course of action, I figured I'd investigate further on my own before I nagged the forum with another post. I highly value your opinion and input, since I consider you to be among the group of “Farmall Geniuses” on this forum. I would never intentionally ignore anything you say, in fact, it’s quite the opposite. When I see a reply from you, I get excited because I know it will contain useful information related to what my original post was about. So please don’t take any offence at this reply. Thank you very much for always answering my posts, and volunteering to help. The world really would be a much better place if more people were as eager to help as you! ffolkes
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