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Re: Temperature gauge reading low?
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Posted by Nathan in Texas on March 25, 2005 at 08:43:06 from (216.167.183.158):
In Reply to: Re: Temperature gauge reading low? posted by Allan in NE on March 25, 2005 at 08:26:02:
I just think having the temperature gauge is a good idea. The old one was broken and the previous owner didn't even know that it was supposed to be a temperature gauge. As far as the coolant level the manual says it should be 2 1/2" inches from the top of the cap. Mine was at the right level until I changed the temperature gauge out and now it is probably 3" from the top of the cap. I thought that you needed a gasket since these are pressure type cooling systems? I'm not worried about the tractor overheating but it does make a mess when the coolant overflows everytime you shut the tractor off and sometimes while it is running for a couple hours straight. Right now antifreeze is not cheap. That's why I'm wondering about replacing the cap. Hopefully the gasket will solve the overflowing problem. Thanks, Nathan
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