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TO35 ferguson overheating

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johnny sexton

08-24-2006 10:57:33




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I am a new owner of a to35 ferguson. It recently started overheating with me. I have replaced the water pump, and cleaned the radiator. I have also checked the head gasket via compression check and there is no water in the oil or oil in the radiator fluid. I flushed the radiator and got good clean water flowing through it. any suggestions? Also, this may be a stupid question, but the lift will only work with the pto engaged. Is this normal? thanks.

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cj3b_jeep

08-24-2006 11:25:10




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 Re: TO35 ferguson overheating in reply to johnny sexton, 08-24-2006 10:57:33  
How about the wrong thermostat? or none at all? Yes, it is normal for the three point to only work with the PTO engaged.



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johnny sexton

08-24-2006 19:01:32




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 Re: TO35 ferguson overheating in reply to cj3b_jeep, 08-24-2006 11:25:10  
It doesnt seem to have a thermostat. I took the top radiator hose off to make sure that water was circulating through the engine and it comes out fine with plenty of pressure. I figured if the thermostat was sticking it would not allow water to circulate through the engine. If there is no thermostat at all, would it cause it to overheat?



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noncompos

08-24-2006 19:35:37




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 Re: TO35 ferguson overheating in reply to johnny sexton, 08-24-2006 19:01:32  
I spent years in AZ and NM throwing away thermostats, and never had a problem...until I said so on one of these posts, and someone sent me a link to an engine manual which said that without a thermostst the water wouldn't circulate correctly in that engine (I can't recall which make it was!!) but the answer is yes, some engines do need one. But how long did you run it before it began overheating?? If you ran it for a couple of weeks or a couple of months, and it just began overheating, it's probably something else. (Have you shined a light thru the fins to make sure its not half clogged with dirt, leaves and grasshoppers??) Good luck.

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