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Re: Farmall A cooling system
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Posted by Haas on December 16, 2004 at 06:00:59 from (12.65.72.128):
In Reply to: Farmall A cooling system posted by Dente on December 14, 2004 at 16:28:38:
Some Super As had temperature gages. However, these were the distillate or kerosine tractors and were only to tell you when the engine was hot enought to switch to distillate and when to open the radiator shutters. You can put a temp gage on yours, but if all is working, it will not tell you much, as the location for it is at the bottom of the radiator and with the thermosyphon system as long as you have a clean radiator and good air circulation this location will nearly always be cool even when the tractor is working pretty hard. If the tractor is only making gurgling noises after you shut it off and the lower radiator elbow is cool to the touch when running, I expect you are OK. If it is boiling over when running, then you may have clogged passages in the block and need to clean it out.
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