Posted by 495man on January 28, 2015 at 12:34:24 from (24.137.107.69):
In Reply to: Case-IH 695 posted by Phil W in Michigan on January 28, 2015 at 06:04:22:
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Jim has all three cooling issues summed up, had to do all three on our 495 for a heating issue. Main problem was rad and water pump.
Coolant filter was optional. It will be evident on the side of the block if so equipped. I've only seen one 95 series "here" with a coolant filter.
The hyd cooler was easier to clean before the Case people bastardized the style of the grill to a Case one with the 85 series. The 84 series the front grill was removable and you could swing the cooler out easily.
When you change the fuel filters, shut the valve off at the tank, unscrew the filters, screw the new ones on (already filled with fuel), turn the tank valve on and it should fire right up.
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