IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
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- Location
- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
Naaa... that's only on German cars :laughing:
Especially the diesels!:thumbsup:
Naaa... that's only on German cars :laughing:
I agree. If you have any doubt just change them.My advice is to not worry about the 'life' of the hoses that you have on your Jag... go ahead and replace the hoses (AND BELTS) when you flush your cooling system.
Compared to the inconvenience, and possibly expense related to a failed hose or belt, as well as the value of your car, good maintenance makes good sense. They always fail at the most opportune time. There is no such thing as 'over maintenance'.
You can mark me down as one that is overly conscientious about maintenance. I'm the same way about oil, grease, filter changes, and tires.
Coolant every two years, hoses every four years. You'll never be down when you need the tractor. HS
No but you will be broke and diesel poor.
If you have aluminum radiators you need to change coolant every two years. Coolant has many additives to preserve the interior passages in the engine head and the radiator, they only are active for about two years. If you are a fumble bunny and can't get it right have it done for you... HSAnd don't forget the opportunity to break something (other than your knuckles) when doing unnecessary maintenance. Murphy's Law comes into play.
Agree but most radiators don't require removal of hoses to flush and change coolant. Fluids can be changed and radiators flushed without replacing or even disturbing hoses.If you have aluminum radiators you need to change coolant every two years. Coolant has many additives to preserve the interior passages in the engine head and the radiator, they only are active for about two years. If you are a fumble bunny and can't get it right have it done for you... HS