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Posted by dan hill on Friday, November 20, 2009:In Reply to: NAA Thermostat posted by Frank Newman on Friday, October 23, 2009:
Friends and used a Model A Ford to power a cord wood saw.The radiator started to boil in a short time.This was in December.I talked with 3 fellows who had A powered cordwood saws, all said put in a thermo stat.I put a 150 degree thermostat in the top hose.We could saw wood all day with no boiling.We used the cutdown Ford for work with no boiling in warm weather with no problem with out a thermostat.My Ford 600 had no thermostat when I bought it.I put one in.Never had any overheat problems.The lack of forward motion probably made the Model A boil, plus the 2 blade fan didnt help.
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