Hi Again Dave. The pressure test is a good way to find it the coolant is leaking out. never gave that a thought. Your mechanic may loan you his. Does yor tractor engine have a thermostat in use? We find that some(not most) remove the thermostat during summer. Why I don't know ,but they do. If it's operational(thermostat) run the engine till it's normal operating temp. shut it down and SLOWLY remove the radiator cap, use the tester and pressurize the system.If it's an internal leak the water/anti freeze will go down to the pan. or up in the valve cover.Other then that ,the leak has to be outside the engine SOMEWHERE. The dye would help locate the leak. Sure don't want to ruin the engine from seizure. Let us know what you discover. Yep I'm up now. So DAM MUCH PAIN can't sleep more then 2-4 hrs. Regards LOU.
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