[AT] Kohler Question

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at pennswoods.net
Mon Oct 2 19:35:16 PDT 2006


I think i will try that one Charlie lol  It only weighs in about 4to5 hundred.
R Fink
PA




At 05:58 PM 10/2/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>Option 1
>
>If the engine will not be used, drain it at the lowest point so the drain 
>is pretty complete.  May be necessary to pull one end of the lower 
>hose.  Leave it drained until you are ready to work on it.  For many years 
>we never used anti freeze in our tractors.  Drained them before freeze and 
>refilled if they had to be used.  Drained again when finished.
>
>Option 2
>
>Drain 1/2 of the coolant.  Refill with antifreeze.  Shake the engine like 
>a can of paint for five minutes.
>
>Did I really say that????????/
>
>Charlie V. in WNY
>
>
>
>>From: Richard Fink Sr <nancydick at pennswoods.net>
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>>Subject: [AT] Kohler Question
>>Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 07:07:54 -0700
>>
>>On my recent purchase a Kohler power plant. This unit was always housed 
>>in side and it don't appear it has any antifreeze in it. I won''t have 
>>time to get it running before cold weather sets in here. And would like 
>>to know how i can get antifreeze to mix with the water with out running it.
>>thanks
>>R Fink
>>PA
>>
>>
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