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Posted by Haas on April 09, 2001 at 18:56:51 from (129.37.117.72):
In Reply to: Re: High tech fix? posted by Rick in CA on April 09, 2001 at 17:29:48:
Most of the letter series IH Farmall tractors have pressurized systems. At least the later ones do. The A and Super A are not pressurized and have no water pump. They are themosyphon systems. Don't know much about the B, but think it would be the same as the A. The C that I have has a pressurized thermosyphon system. Some Cs had water pumps. The Super C has a water pump and the system is pressurized. The H and M both have water pumps and the system is pressurized. When I say pressurized, the pressure is not much. I think the pressure cap is only set for about 5 psi. My C is running unpressurized because the cap is shot. It does not know the difference. You just have to check and add to the coolant a little more often.
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