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Posted by banjo on April 20, 2006 at 18:31:16 from (65.67.203.50):
In Reply to: Re: just got sick posted by Janicholson on April 20, 2006 at 17:39:50:
The cap is non pressure.( the plain dome type with no holes). could i have the wrong cap?this had a rusty soup can for the cap when i bought it. I was thinking that it could leak at the sleeve being wet sleeves. . I realy was hopeing i wouldn't have to tear the engine apart. I've been into this thing since day one and hopeing to stay out of the engine. this tractor had antifreeze in it when i bought it. and after taking the fan assembly off and top hose housing i put new coolant in it. freeze plug was weeping and after removal the passage was cruddy and rusty. I applied a water hose and backwashed it out the freezeplug hole. so far, new bearing,seals in steering,final drives,transmission,brake bands,battery,rear tires,sediment bowl,hoses,rad cap,paint,draw bar,welding cracks in metal,new woodruff keys, freezeplug, carb kit, gear oil,motor oil,filter,assorted peices, and havn't done an ounce of work with it yet. now ya know why i'm sick. still need rear rock shafts and brackets and rod to the front rackshaft to lift and lower rear arms.
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