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Re: Super A /140
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 15, 2005 at 08:24:59 from (64.228.11.85):
In Reply to: Re: Super A /140 posted by Stan(VA). on March 15, 2005 at 07:21:02:
Stan: I already know this 140 is 14 bolt head, that is the difference I noticed when adjusting valves. I was into the water pump and rad before I ever got to the starting process. They had also left this tractor way down in coolant all those years thus I had to rebuild the water pump and recore the rad. I really don't understand how it held coolant as the shaft on pump could be moved about 1/8" sideways and the portion of rad core that had been above coolant level was almost like ashes. I had filled it with coolant when we had it going for loading, and it never leaked. The rad supports were broken at top and grill was pushed back about 2.5" at top. The leaks started as I tried to put this all back in place. The sheet metal was in perfect condition, just pushed back at top. I understand tractor went through gable end of plastic greenhouse, before being parked 10 years before.
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