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   / Disaster! #31  
I would flush the block real good B-4 installing rad. You don't want to stop up your new radiator.
 
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#32  
Success!

I picked up the re-cored radiator, put it all back together and took it for a test run. It ran perfectly and sat between about 85-88c. I ran it under load for about an hour without issue so I'd say that I'm finally in possession of a properly functioning tractor.

Many thanks to all those who provided help and advice. A special thanks to Winston for the considerable time and effort afforded.
 
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#33  
Success!

I picked up the re-cored radiator, put it all back together and took it for a test run. It ran perfectly and sat between about 85-88c. I ran it under load for about an hour without issue so I'd say that I'm finally in possession of a properly functioning tractor.

Many thanks to all those who provided help and advice. A special thanks to Winston for the considerable time and effort afforded.
 
   / Disaster! #34  
Chris thanks for the update and success on whipping the running hot issue.
 

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