scooter1147
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I have a JD 4300 HST and I'm overdue to flush the cooling system. I'm concerned about opening the radiator petcock. My owner's manual shows a photo of a metal petcock but my tractor's radiator has a plastic valve shaped like a wingnut. I found this valve very hard to turn and moved it about 1/2 turn but then quit fearing the valve would brake. The 1/2 turn did nothing to drain any radiator coolant. I found another thread on Tractor By Net that suggests you have to turn this valve out by several turns to get coolant to drain but that was on a different model tractor.
I went in JD Parts and found a diagram that says this valve is a "drain valve" (part # AM103347) and there's an o-ring (part # M71417).
Is there anyone here who can advise me on how this valve is supposed to open and what I might face if I break it. Has anyone bypassed this valve and drained the coolant from the lower radiator hose or engine block drain? I'd really appreciate some experienced advice from one of you who did your own coolant flush on a 4300.
Thanks.
I went in JD Parts and found a diagram that says this valve is a "drain valve" (part # AM103347) and there's an o-ring (part # M71417).
Is there anyone here who can advise me on how this valve is supposed to open and what I might face if I break it. Has anyone bypassed this valve and drained the coolant from the lower radiator hose or engine block drain? I'd really appreciate some experienced advice from one of you who did your own coolant flush on a 4300.
Thanks.