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Re: Re: Overheating Ferguson TO-30
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Posted by Ray,IN on June 23, 2001 at 21:18:18 from (63.87.41.17):
In Reply to: Re: Overheating Ferguson TO-30 posted by EJ on June 23, 2001 at 10:15:24:
Larry,the guys have given good suggestions to investigate. A compression check will identify a leak,and a double check of the point setting and then ignition timing sounds warranted. Remove the thermostat to see if it is the problem. Checking the radiator for flow is a idea, the rebuilder may have clipped too many passages. You should be able to wrap a rag around a hose inserted into the bottom(inlet)and get a good flow out the fill opening. I didn't have any more to add, just expanded the guys ideas. EJ can buy a owners manual at a MF dealer, and he can look up the serial no. of his tractor in the link at the left to determine the year. There's many Ferguson websites, just run a search.
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