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Re: How LITTLE anti-freeze can I use?
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Posted by signman on January 10, 2002 at 15:02:36 from (207.140.240.219):
In Reply to: How LITTLE anti-freeze can I use? posted by jCarroll on January 10, 2002 at 06:43:13:
If that little 40 is of any value to you make it 50:50. I can tell you what the demise to one 40 block was. After purchasing it on southern Indiana on a thanksgiving time auction and we were hauling the tractor home with a 420 when we realized that it was going to be 10 degrees or less at our home in northern Iowa, we stopped to check the anti-freeze as we entered Illinois. The 40 tested great the 420 had none. Easiest thing was a knife to the radiator hose on that 420. When we unloaded the next dau we found a broken block on that 40. Someone had topped off the radiator with antifreeze and never ran the tractor to circulate. We lost If that 40 is overheating either cut the load or get the radiator cooked out.
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