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Posted by absent minded professor on Sunday, October 11, 2009:In Reply to: Case 1737 UniLoader ...Need help! posted by John Boy on Monday, October 11, 2004:
had a similar situation ; use sea foam carb cleaner (follow the directions on can) thAT WILL HELP OR STOP THE STALLING also the temp problem can be caused by a lightly coated radiator : a hydraulic leak or spray may have coated to raiator and then dust sticks to it. doesnt seem like that big of a deal right? mine ran at 220 degrees before i pressure washed the radiator.
after it runs at 140 since i dont have a thermostat installed or it would be regulated to run at 180.
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