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John Deere m maybe running too hot!
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Posted by Cassie Cottingham on October 28, 2006 at 15:24:58 from (12.41.224.68):
Can anyone out there give me some advice on this problem? Have John Deere M tractor just overhauled. Put new temp guage too and says engine is running 220 degrees. I shut it off at 220 degrees. Put thermomter in radiator to see if maybe new guage was wrong. I said 220 also. Changed radiator out and it is in good shape. Mixed water and antifreeze up really well before putting in tractor. 50-50. Cap is brand new and fits snuggly. Its a 47 or 48 model. The top radiator hose gets really hot while the bottom hose just gets luke warm. Is this normal? Its almost like water is circulating or perculating. Could I get some advice on what to try next.I do have fan belts tight also. Thanks for any help!!
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