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Is my to20 running hot

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terry knaus

07-16-2000 14:45:58




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hello, i was wondering what the normal operating temp is for an 1949 to20,its about 100 degrees outside and my tractor is running about 190 to 200 when warm is that too hot??thanks




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bob

07-17-2000 13:47:05




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 Re: is my to20 running hot in reply to terry knaus, 07-16-2000 14:45:58  
Terry I just put a new thermostat in my TO20,
It was a 180 deg.

bob



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Pete Tatham

07-17-2000 13:14:29




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 Re: is my to20 running hot in reply to terry knaus, 07-16-2000 14:45:58  
Terry, Desired working temperature for a TE 20 is 60 degrees centigrade, or 140 degrees farenheit, I shouldnt think that a TO 20 will be much different. If it's running OK, not boiling, not using water, don't worry about it, sounds fine to me!! Pete



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dennis

07-17-2000 08:13:34




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 Re: is my to20 running hot in reply to terry knaus, 07-16-2000 14:45:58  
If it's not boiling, it's not too hot. At 100 degrees outside, it sounds like you're doing fine. If you had a thermostat in it, it would probably be a 190 and it would put your temp right where you are. Sounds fine to me !



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johnny green

07-16-2000 21:27:55




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 Re: is my to20 running hot in reply to terry knaus, 07-16-2000 14:45:58  
have you checked to see if the thermostat is still in the radiator hose and not stuck, are you running 50/50 antifreeze does it boil over? it was a 102 degrees here today and mine would not crank. the old part birddog.



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terry knaus

07-16-2000 22:21:42




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 Re: Re: is my to20 running hot in reply to johnny green, 07-16-2000 21:27:55  
my tractor is running fine i just wanted to know the normal operating temp



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partbirddog

07-17-2000 21:15:56




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 Re: Re: Re: is my to20 running hot in reply to terry knaus, 07-16-2000 22:21:42  
sorry i misunderstood . my understanding is 165-185 degrees. ps got it cranked bad coil. thank the lord.the old partbirddog



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