[AT] Temperature gauge
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Fri Dec 26 07:06:37 PST 2008
What I used to do with my Cub, when I plowed snow, was to take an old
burlap feed bag or ratty old dish towel and attach it to the grill with
strong magnets. That way I could easily remove it or adjust the position
as needed. The older cloth would let some air through, otherwise the Cub
would actually overheat.
Mike
Roy Morgan wrote:
> On Dec 26, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Dean Vinson wrote:
>
>> Roy, I'll add a "ditto" to Kevin's experience. My M and the Super M
>> I had
>> years ago both never got hot either.
>
> Dean,
>
> This seems like a not-uncommon experience, then. I bet the radiator
> and cooling system even in my '51 tractor are meant to work pretty
> well in very hot weather and pretty much full load running downwind.
> After all, saving a few ounces in vehicle weight likely never occurred
> to the designers! I did have a Volvo that needed a bigger radiator,
> though. Sweden seldom sees Virginia heat and traffic.
>
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