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Posted by okla/kans Bll on January 20, 2003 at 19:49:04 from (209.240.198.63):
Ive got a 37 F-30. Around 2 weeks ago I was single discing 10 acres cross furrows and at an angle. It was VERY cold and I had a flap cap jacket and gloves. The only reason I kept warm I think was being jostled in my clothes, but m hands froze. Anyway, she heated up bad and finally at the end of a round when she was turning round she died and boiled out 2 gal of antifreez. I didnt have a rubber gasket on the cap then but I do now. She was running fine all of the time. Why do you think she got hot, and, I noticed a deal right below the oil cleaner bracket on the radiator. It is shaped like an egg, but the bottom half is gone. It has a thin white line around the outside and the inside is blue. What was that decal? Thanks. Bill
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