Posted by anvilheadtexas on July 22, 2013 at 07:53:14 from (99.117.216.44):
The radiator on my Cub is bone dry. The tractor sat for 10 years before I bought it. Man I bought it from had no knowledge if it leaked or if it just dried up. It is sill mounted on tractor....I am looking for suggestions to text for leaks and to flush....
Any solutions recommended? Do I will with water first time? Should I take it off the tractor before doing anything?
The battle plan is to see if I can start and run the tractor (step one). If I start it (waiting parts) I will run for a short time (like minutes) and then diseseemble, clean, paint and rebuild. With that being the plan, I will want a filled radiator on the tractor for step one. However, I want to make sure I am not doing anything wrong by filling the tractor as it is mounted. Suggestions?
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