Posted by sflem849 on May 07, 2012 at 04:33:42 from (69.197.84.39):
In Reply to: Learned a lesson. posted by strikefalcon on May 06, 2012 at 22:42:23:
That question got answered in your last thread, but you are correct. General forum ettitquite says to only ask one question per thread (unless they are related...and by more than being on the same tractor) Not for you, but it also says to put the topin in the thread name. Don't just call the thread 39 Farmall M and ask some random question about a 39 M in the thread.
I forgot the tractor part...every Farmall (all letter series) I own has a thermostat. You do have to work their but off to make the gauge move. Sounds just like yours if you ask me.
They show a thermostat in the gas version on page 036, but do not show it in the diesel on page 062. They do show a water pump and fan, but the housing is different with no tstat provision.
This post was edited by sflem849 at 04:38:48 05/07/12 2 times.
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