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Posted by Jon in Iowa on June 18, 2003 at 20:57:24 from (206.72.22.43):
I am wanting to know the symptoms of a tractor with a sticking thermosat. I know it would be hard to determine if it is a cracked head or head gasket or a thermostat. The reason I asked is today I was using the Super M to spray, and traveled 3 miles which at the end there was anti-freeze coming out, 2-3 hours later when it had cooled off I checked the radiator and there was antifreeze still showing, I proceded to return home and went 2 miles and foam started to come out of the radiator, another 1/2 mile and the foam stopped and the gauge was in the middle of the the gauge, not reading hot, the remainder of the trip it run fine and acted like normal. I have had the tractor for 4 years and last winter I had the radiator redone. It just seems odd that it does this at random. Thinking it might be the thermostat,anyway I hope it is. Any reply would be more than welcome.It did not freeze up last winter. Thanks
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