Posted by Lou from Wis on April 14, 2009 at 07:47:22 from (69.179.33.167):
On our 706 I.H with a 263 gas engine,Trying to find where to run water lines is almost impossible,from all angles the water pump ports is so obscured by generator.and on the left side by the hose thats runs from the head to the pump. Having the hose run on the side by the generator makes it impossible to route with any safety due to the exhaust manifold heat let alone the space required for the hose. Thought about using a southwind gasoline heater to do away with the hoses running along the block to the cab. The heater will set inside the cab to the right of the operator.Seems like it will take a truck load of hoses just to gain heat inside the cab. Maby one of you did the deed with out to much trouble. would appreciate any meaningfull info. Hate having hoses strung along the engine thus requiring insulating jacket on each hose. I.H. sure didn"t think of a cab heater when it was on the drawing board. I find that there is barely enough room for any water lines if they can at all be installed to the cab heater. The 706 has a 263 Gas engine and is one heck of a fine work horse. Hate to have it cold inside the cab come winter. Thanks for any information That WILL WORK!!!! LOU.
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