Posted by ericlb on June 06, 2009 at 07:15:32 from (12.189.32.56):
In Reply to: Woe is me posted by Mr Mayor. on June 06, 2009 at 07:06:22:
im new to this conversation, so im not sure what all you've done, but first cold condenses, meaning it shrinks stuff,but that shouldnt be a factor here, so some of the things i would check are did you replace the radiator cap? if so is it the right one, if it isnt and its allowing too much pressure to build in the radiator it will leak at the weakest point it finds, second did you replace the hoses? if so are the new ones the right diameter, andhow were the metal hose ends on the tractor , if they were pitted or damaged you can either replace those or use silicone gasketmaker to make a seal, [ warning if you do the next feller that replaces those hoses will wish every evil known to man on you and several that man never heard of] umm no chance of the tractor having a blown head gasket and pressuring up the cooling system is there?
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