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M cooling question

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Andy Schuppert

09-03-2007 19:53:02




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Hi all,

I worked my 1950 M this weekend and still the temp does not come up above 130 on my brand new gauge. What does this mean to me, is my thermostat stuck open? The manual says that I should run between 190 and 230 if I read that correctly. Any suggestions and also where to get a new Thermostat if it"s stuck open or something.




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Andy Schuppert

09-04-2007 18:05:59




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 Re: M cooling question in reply to Andy Schuppert, 09-03-2007 19:53:02  
So where can I get one of these? Do they have them at O'Reilly's etc? I really appreciate all the help and your patience all.

Thanks, Andy



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georgeky

09-04-2007 09:19:19




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 Re: M cooling question in reply to Andy Schuppert, 09-03-2007 19:53:02  
M's run very cool to start with unless you have a hard steady pull on them such as plowing, disking or some other heavy steady work. Both my M's run around 110 just working light. Will go to around 190 with a 3 bottom plow or 10 foot disk. Sometimes the 15 foot mower will heat it up if in thick stuff.



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GA Dave

09-03-2007 20:03:00




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 Re: M cooling question in reply to Andy Schuppert, 09-03-2007 19:53:02  
Andy, it's stuck open or missing. My IH 240 U would not even register on a new gauge. I ordered a 170 degree thermostat and it get's to 180 and works fine. David.



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HENRY E NC

09-03-2007 20:28:29




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 Re: M cooling question in reply to GA Dave, 09-03-2007 20:03:00  
I ran my 51 M 15 mile to town pulling an 18 foot trailer with an A on it. It was in the 60's and down hill (600 ft ) to town and it never got to more than the C on cool. On the way back up hill it almost got to run and the oil pressure droped 10 lbs because of the added heat. I seem to take a lot to get them very warm. It was 90 degrees on the way back



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