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Re: Super M overheating
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Posted by Joel Williams on June 04, 2000 at 11:15:54 from (207.172.81.156):
In Reply to: Super M overheating posted by Joel Williams on June 03, 2000 at 15:34:38:
First, thanks to The Red and jakee for replying. I do not have the manuals on this tractor yet so I appreciate the guidance for sure. I went for the most obvious and easiest thing first, the thermostat. Found out that two of the three ports in the thermostat were plugged up with some kind of fiber material that was keeping it from opening. Cleaned out the thermostat, dipped it in hot water to make sure it was cycling and put it back in. Now, she don't even get close to the right side of the run range even loaded up. Phew, that is a load off my mind. Now the obvious question, what is coming a part inside that is supplying the fiber material or did it just get in there from a past t-stat change or something. We'll worry about that later, she is ready for this weekends show anyway now. Keep you posted. Joel
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