| | SSB Farm Tractor Parts, Manuals & Antique Tractors | | Aftermarket Farm Tractor Parts | | Service & Repair Farm Tractor Manuals | |
| | Tractor Implements | | Tractor Seats | | Trailer Parts | | Tractor Loaders | | PTO Generators | | Small Engines | | Rear View Backup Camera | |
| | Pedal Toy Tractors | | Tractor Books | | Tractor Data / Info / Specs | | Tractor Blog | | Antique Tractors History | | Related Sites | | Rustic Home | |
SEARCH MANUALS ![]() | FIND PARTS ![]() |
Search This Message Board:
Posted by Kevin on Tuesday, October 20, 2009:In Reply to: New Holland TN 90 posted by FixinCat on Monday, October 19, 2009:
The best thing to do if you think it is a head or headgasket is to leave the coolant cap off and let it run and see if you see bubbles in the coolant. Fill the coolant and just let run at 1000 r.p.m and let it get up to opp temp. if you see bubbles cracked head or gasket. Unless this tractor has gotten very hot not very likely its a head problem.
Post a Followup
SEARCH MANUALS 
