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Re: OK, now I am starting to get confused......nee
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Posted by punchie on November 04, 2004 at 18:52:10 from (4.124.74.239):
In Reply to: OK, now I am starting to get confused......need he posted by Brian in NY on November 04, 2004 at 06:07:26:
Brian Time to get by with it the way it is maybe. I think it would be hard to get hot in the winter, I have to cover my rads to get the tractors warm around 120. If it is cold out 20 or lower. 1st. By hot should not go above 190, I stop my at 200. Belt , maybe put something on it, to make it not slip. Any thing like tar or rubber paint , it doesn't take much, to make it tacky. Put a new belt on, use the gen. or al. to take up the tension. Clean out the cooling system. Back to removing the bolt (screw) , I think it is a setscrew. Drill and easy out it , or drill and tap it. Should be easy if you can get to it , if you don't have remove the pump. Make sure you greese the pump, make sure that the end caps are not the setscrew you are trying to loosen, I think there are two ?? Don't feel bad if sound like I've been there done that well I have. If all else falls short before the snow flys, take water with you and wet the rad or throw snow on it. It will cool it down. Teddy
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