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In Reply to: L2650DT-8-GST overheating posted by Rick McDonald on Monday, August 03, 2009:
If you have a cooling system with a recovery
system like a car, the radiator is to full to
see the coolant moving. My tractor does not
have a recovery system, so the coolant level
will be down about 1 inch or so, and you should
be able to see the coolant moving. Sounds like
you may have a coolant restriction, could be
the inside of the radiator is clogged, or the
water pump gone out. I've seen water pumps go
out and not leak, the impeller that moves the
coolant would be rotted away, and just the
shaft was turning. If it were me I would drain
the cooling system and remove the lower radiator
hose, stick the garden hose in the cap area and
let the water flow, just to see if it comes out
the bottom freely. If not, radiator stopped up,
if it flows freely, pump would be next.
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