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460 Utility: One word would solve my problem!

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Capt. Minx

10-19-2003 11:21:56




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My 460 Utility still runs hot at full throttle. I was looking through my owners manual today and seen what looks like a fan shroud. Mine does not. Do these tractors have a fan shroud? Thanks!




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Stan

10-20-2003 07:16:26




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 Re: 460 Utility: One word would solve my problem! in reply to Capt. Minx, 10-19-2003 11:21:56  
Check your radiator hoses. My 460 would get hot a full throttle also. Found that the lower radiator hose was weak and collapsing causing a loss of circulation.
Stan



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Don Thompson

10-19-2003 20:29:48




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 Re: 460 Utility: One word would solve my problem! in reply to Capt. Minx, 10-19-2003 11:21:56  
Just went outside with a flashlight to cheeck my IH460 LP, and it has a fan shroud. Good Luck Don



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Don Thompson

10-19-2003 20:21:20




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 Re: 460 Utility: One word would solve my problem! in reply to Capt. Minx, 10-19-2003 11:21:56  
My '59 IH460 LP has a fan shroud.



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R. Marg

10-19-2003 12:17:31




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 Re: 460 Utility: One word would solve my problem! in reply to Capt. Minx, 10-19-2003 11:21:56  
can't answer if it should or should not but none of my tractors have them probably did at one time but it sounds more like a clogged radiator system I had the same problem with my Oliver 77 till I flushed out the system and I wouldn't go the the parts store for what you need but I'd go for the food store vinegar works better then any thing else I have ever tryed I took my 77 all apart and spent $30 or more and it still got hot till I drained the system and put a vinegar/water mix 70% vinegar 30% water ran it for about an hour then let it cool and drained the system rinsed it out with water and now it never gets hot

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