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Re: Farmall B cooling system - Pressurized or not
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Posted by Roger46 on July 07, 2006 at 19:28:49 from (69.58.143.17):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall B cooling system - Pressurized or not posted by Hugh MacKay on July 07, 2006 at 19:06:08:
I recently bought a new radiator for my Farmall B from the local tractor salvage yard and when I got it home I saw that it had a pressurized radiator cap. I have had it on the tractor for several years with no problems. I can't see what a difference it would make if the system is pressurized (I think it is better). I can't see what effect it would have on the block as they were so overdesigned anyway. I like the pressurized radiator as the non pressurized one I have on my Farmall A will leak antifreeze out the overflow when I go down a steep hill. Also, you can tell if the radiator is for a pressurized system by where the overflow pipe is located. If it is in the upper side of the filler neck it is pressurized, but if it is down in the radiator it is a non-pressurized radiator. Roger
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