Posted by Leroy on November 12, 2019 at 13:07:36 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: 3 tractors posted by Grandpa love on November 12, 2019 at 08:41:48:
Use both the radiator drain and block drain. And both the Allis and Farmall use premix as they neither have a water pump and just pouring anti freeze in and adding water they will not get hot enough for that thermo cycle cooling system to get the antifreeze water mixture circulating enough to get it mixed, If you had radiator completely covered and let them idle for 12 hours it might, just might get it circulated enough to be mixed. So either buy premixed or get a big container, garbage can size and pour both into it and get you a big paddle and stir for several minutes to get completely mixed. Found that out 50 years ago with a no water pimp John Deere. Getting ready to go plow all day and that is more hot running time than you will ever get on your tractors. Anti freeze and water will not mix unless stired heavy. Some responders are not realizing you have no water pump to mix the antifreeze and water like an engine with a water pump will.
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