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McDiesel

10-06-2005 00:03:40




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I posted a message a while ago about my 1066 hydro getting compression in the radiator.I got a lot of great responces. Most of which were done already. The tractor has 4200 actual hours on it. I ended up going through a different head and i still have the same problem. It was overhauled less than 400 hrs. ago for the same problem. It only does it when you pull it hard and it is hot out. It will push a gallon of water out the over flow in about 4 hrs. It's had a new radiator put on too. It dynos out 113 horse. The fuel pump has never been off, the seals are not broken. There is never water in the oil. I over hauled the engine, with all new stuff. Any body got any idea what could be wrong?
Thanks for your help. Keith

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JLE

10-06-2005 00:19:11




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 Re: Follow up what is the problem? in reply to McDiesel, 10-06-2005 00:03:40  
Does it have a trans cooler? Hydros can get mighty hot.
Many years ago had trouble getting a H or M to charge, came home telling my Dad about it, He asked if the fan belt was tight? Low and behold guess what?



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Angle Iron

10-06-2005 06:42:05




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 Re: Follow up what is the problem? in reply to JLE, 10-06-2005 00:19:11  
I had a 49 M pulling a 12 ft tandem one spring that we did everything to for this same problem. Nothing seemed to help. One day decided to put a radiator cap off the H we were pulling the end gate seeder with. Fixed the problem on the M and no trouble with the H on the seeder. Put the H on a 7 section drag and had the same trouble. New cap for the M old cap back on the H problem solved. Always change the radiator cap now at the first sign of problems,its a cheap fix and they do wear out.

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