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Posted by Dan-IA on June 10, 2006 at 17:41:19 from (207.177.13.221):
In Reply to: Re: HELP Tractor Running Hot posted by Dan-IA on June 10, 2006 at 17:26:43:
Erm, Vinegar, sorry. Rumour has it that on 4-27-2006, old speaketh thusly: "Drain it out of all anti freeze. Then FILL with 100% vinagar. Then run it till good and warm/hot. Go in the house and have a beer or cup of coffee or what ever. Let it sit for say 2-3 hours. Drain it back out and if you can hook up a hose to the block drain and back flush the system with a garden hose. Remove the radiator cap and go have 2 or 3 beers or 2-3 hours which ever comes last. Tomorrow I get to find out if the last engine/machine I did that to has cleaned out enough to stop the over heating. Plus it now has a thermostat in it so maybe, maybe I got this on licked "
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