SevenCorners
Silver Member
All,
I am mowing hay with a 2155 with around 5000hrs. Right now we are down.... This is what is happening, Run the tractor for 10-15 minutes, the temp shoots right up to red, not pegged but pretty close, so we shut it down. We changed the thermostat and cleaned the front of rad added new fluid, same problem. The temp goes up but never in green zone. I felt the hoses and the feel cool not really hot and not under full pressure, I can remove reservoir cap and coolant does not explode. Called dealer and they advised it could be a faulty connection in the instrument cluster. Took the connector off cleaned contacts but still the temp problem.
1. Where are the temp wires coming from on the engine? Can I remove the wires, get a temp gauge from the auto parts store and connect it?
2. How can I tell if engine is overheating or gauge is bad?
Any help is greatly appreciated, I need to get this running quickly!!!!
I am mowing hay with a 2155 with around 5000hrs. Right now we are down.... This is what is happening, Run the tractor for 10-15 minutes, the temp shoots right up to red, not pegged but pretty close, so we shut it down. We changed the thermostat and cleaned the front of rad added new fluid, same problem. The temp goes up but never in green zone. I felt the hoses and the feel cool not really hot and not under full pressure, I can remove reservoir cap and coolant does not explode. Called dealer and they advised it could be a faulty connection in the instrument cluster. Took the connector off cleaned contacts but still the temp problem.
1. Where are the temp wires coming from on the engine? Can I remove the wires, get a temp gauge from the auto parts store and connect it?
2. How can I tell if engine is overheating or gauge is bad?
Any help is greatly appreciated, I need to get this running quickly!!!!