Posted by d282 on October 14, 2011 at 05:22:25 from (209.152.94.237):
Good Morning- I am wondering where to hook up my cab heater hoses on my 403 diesel combine as well as put in a tank heater. The parts book says for the cab heat one hose from the water pump and one hose back to the block. Before I replaced the hoses they put a T in the water pump line that goes to the oil cooler. Is this were I should hook up my one line, or try to put in another hose barb on the side of the water pump and go there? Should the return line go back to the back side of the head? I have two plugs there and thought I could plum my tank heater from one of them and to the block drain cock on the side. I will post pictures if needed, but the reason I am asking is that I would like it to be done as original as possible. Thanks
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