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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 10, 2006 at 02:14:32 from (216.208.58.122):
In Reply to: Darned Old Tractor! posted by Allan In NE on October 10, 2006 at 01:39:13:
Allan: What in the name of blazes are you doin up at this hour. Your post is not completely fresh, and by my figuring it's 3 am in Ne. Cant tell you about the hose item, never had any problems with them. I never thought the heat control switch or dial was a device to get excited about. Quite cheap I thought. All I could ever find was one setting, full heat, and if I didn't want that it was shut the taps off down at the engine. Most of summer the taps were shut off, spring and fall you went with windows open and winter you were marginally comfortable. But then the whole design of tractor cab heaters was wrong back in those days. Damn hard to blow heat down. I always figured the heater should have been a the floor and a/c in the roof. I expect the heat valve or heater core, could be your problem. It also probably has to circulate the right direction.
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