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My 1950 8n is having some radiator problems. I got the tractor after a bad family dispute over a death and I think someone put oil in the radiator. I have flushed it out several times with water, once with a radiator chemical flush and now I have a cleaner in it. I still have an oily residue in it and when I run the tractor I get a lot of the fluids to come out of the overflow tube. This makes me wonder if I'm filling it up to much or if the oil is affecting the cooling process. My quages are shot so I have no idea if the engine is running too hot or not. Any suggestions?