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Posted by TImV on March 02, 2004 at 10:16:18 from (12.39.239.130):
In Reply to: Cub overheating posted by Peabody on March 02, 2004 at 09:29:41:
Peabody: I can also vouch for what Bigdog said--my Cub did the same thing last spring. I had checked the coolant strength and filled the radiator before parking it for the winter, and when Spring came, it boiled out coolant shortly after engaging the mower. Once the excess coolant had boiled off, I cleaned up the overflow area (so I could see if more was leaking out) and ran it the rest of the summer with no overflow problems. Just keep an eye on the level, and don't add more until it's had a chance to find its preferred level.
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