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Posted by Ludwig on January 10, 2000 at 13:58:36 from (208.201.105.41):
In Reply to: Re: super c radiator posted by Phil Auten on January 10, 2000 at 05:15:25:
I can remember back years ago when my Uncle Pat would mow with the H and 6' bush hog. He could never understand why the H couldn't handle that bush hog like the Super M could (Duh!) but he liked that it would burn less gas than the Super M. Thing was that it would run real hot and he was always afraid of overheating it. As I remember somebody told him to paint the radiator black. He did and he thought that it cooled A LOT better then. So I, at the tender age of 8 or 9 got the mission to paint ALL the radiators black. Snow Brothers gravel & culvert Co. had three tractors, the H, Super M, and an M, they had 2 International pickum up trucks, and 2 great big KB-6 trucks. I had to drain, remove, clean, paint, replace, and refill each of them. For that service I got to drive the KB-6 all the way to Fort Fairfield and back on the Grimes road in Caribou, Maine. Its about 8 miles round trip, and I was too little to turn the truck around once we got to Fort Fairfield. I drove about 10mph, because I couldn't steer and get into 3rd at the same time, but I felt like a KING! Remember this was on the paved road in about 1984.
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