Mean Jean
Gold Member
Put straight anti freeze into the rad.
That will start the melting process.
That will start the melting process.
So what was the verdict? Was any real damage done?I just purchased a early 80s kubota last week. I went out of town for the last 2 days. While I was gone we got 20 degree weather in south Louisiana! The coolant (apparently mostly water) is frozen when I look in the radiator. Is it ok to start the tractor and let it warm up to melt the ice so I can put actuall coolant in it?
The theory is to thaw it out slowly by using antifreeze on the ice.Just wondering why would you put pure antifreeze in a radiator that is already froze, and already a full radiator? Just apply some slow heat and let it thaw out. One more thing was someone said check the mixture on it, it shouldn"t have froze in the first place I would think if it was mixed right. One more thing, I also mix my anti-freeze here in the South 50-50 and never had a problem with it, and I know it gets a lot colder up North. Not trying to sound like a smart alec, just wondering? zman![]()