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350 Utility overheats

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Jim E

07-09-2003 20:43:40




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I was using my mom's tractor to cut my field and it overheated 3-4 times. Fluid was full when I started, grille was not plugged with crud. Is it time for an internal cleaning or replacement? Did I miss something? Fan belt is 2 yrs old. Are there 'new'radiators out there?




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Hugh MacKay

07-10-2003 02:35:00




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 Re: 350 Utility overheats in reply to Jim E, 07-09-2003 20:43:40  
Jim: There are new radiators as well as re cores and both will make your wallet shrink. Probably make a bad dent in $300.

You didn't mention thermostat or water pump, both of which could be causing your problem. Thermostat is quite easy as it is in the top hose for rad. I would try that first, and once you are sure of thermostat is working properly, check the pump. Just leave the coolant so there is about 1/2 inch in top tank of rad. When tractor comes up to temp you can clearly see flow from pump with coolant at that level.

My personal thought is thermostat, these old tractor rads usually leak before poor circulation.

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