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Posted by Rick McDonald on Monday, August 03, 2009:
Should I be able to see visible signs of water moving in the radiator if I remove the radiator cap then warm the tractor up to operating temperature?
I've replaced the thermostat, cleaned the outside of the radiator, made sure screen is clean, tightened the fan belt, replaced the cap all to no avail. It slowly creeps up until it's close to the red, but I have never let it get there.
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