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Re: Grumpy 1370 response
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Posted by Ol Chief on April 07, 2006 at 08:58:22 from (69.91.92.207):
In Reply to: Grumpy 1370 response posted by Marv on April 07, 2006 at 07:32:37:
Does your 1370 have an oil cooler?If so it may be leaking.I am not intimately familiar with your machine though I have several old case tractors.I cannot see a possibility of a cracked sleeve without having compression leakage to the coolant side,in which case you would have been building a pressure in the radiator.I am stumped on this problem.I you do not get any other help here I suggest you contact your local Case dealer and ask him for a referal to the branch block manager then ask to speak to their block service manager. I am not familiar with how Case manages their business presently but in days gone by there were branches set up that were headquarters for several states.Each branch had a service manager for mechanical problems Anyway,this has to be a solveable problem.I will continue to think about this situation because there is no cause without an effect,and no affect without a cause.Will revert if I can think this out. Good luck ,keep us posted.Ol Chief
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