Posted by Stones Throw Farmer on December 15, 2010 at 06:41:52 from (74.79.50.172):
Hi All...
Any thoughts on the following.
I have a 48 Super A that had a non-working temp gauge. I replaced the gauge and it still doesn"t register. I"ve never really had overheating issues (that I can tell anyway) The other evening after plowing snow for quite awhile the tractor blew off some radiator fluid through the overflow. The radiator is in good shape, and had recently been flushed and filled. It"s possible it was just a bit overfilled?
At any rate without the temp gauge are there any good ways of determining water pump function and if the tractor is cooling properly?? (With the tractor running and warm I don"t notice a lot of coolant flow at the radiator fill cap but that is certainly nothing new and I don"t notice much flow on our other tractor w/ new pump and working gauge so I don"t think thats a great indicator)
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