How are you measuring the high temperature??? Just the dash gauge??? IF so it could easily be a bad gauge or sender.
The tractor should not be using ANY water. Let alone a half a gallon in that short of time. Most of mine never need any coolant added all summer.
Also have you personally flow checked the radiator!!! I have found one or two that shops said where good that did not flow well.
The easiest way is to remove the radiator and lay it flat. Fill it with water. stand it outright FAST. The water should flow out very fast. If it does not then the radiator is not clear enough.
Another thing to check is the fan pulley. I have seen them worn out to where the belt is hitting the bottom of the pulley rather than the sides. This allows the fan to slip without making noise. This can cause high temperatures.
Did this happen all at once or did it get worse over time???
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