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Re: John Deere 720D (pony start)
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Posted by G Taylor ........slobber part II on December 13, 2001 at 07:34:06 from (64.10.143.159):
In Reply to: John Deere 720D (pony start) posted by Kenny B on December 11, 2001 at 15:12:53:
Another common problem is a too cool an engine. The thinking seems to go "boiling over isn't good so colder is better". Many tractors are missing thermostats or shutters if equipped. "Uncle Tinker" often got the equipment cobbled back together but built in more trouble down the road. A 195F thermostat is fine in any water pumped gas,diesel or all fuel engine & 40% non poisonous polypropylene glycol anti freeze/distilled water . And a functioning factory spec pressure cap. Rapid ring/bore wear is commonly caused by too cold an engine or rich mixtures washing the lube off the cylinder walls.
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