Hello to all the veteran members here. I discovered your site after finding a link on Bing concerning my 1995 Massey 231 starting to get hot, which it has never done before.
Specifically, I found this link from another TBN Member who also has a Massey 231 who was experiencing almost the same issues as I have now. Here is the link to his thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...g-operating/210573-my-mf-231-running-too.html
FWIW, on my Massey 231 I am seeing the original stock temperature gauge (which is green on one side and red on the other) getting VERY close to the red when I am running the tractor "under a load" as when I am bush hogging or disking fields. The gauge never gets in the red but it is very close. So far, I have flushed the radiator, adding new coolant and water, changed the factory 160 degree thermostat and I just got a new temperature sending unit but have not had a chance to install it yet.
As I said, my issues are almost IDENTICAL to the member in the thread above. As I recall, he ended up solving his problem by changing his temp gauge.
After some heavy use this past weekend I took temperatures of the engine etc. with a quality laser thermometer and here are the temps I got:
Upper radiator hose @ thermostat area: 168 degrees
Lower radiator hose: 105 degrees
Cylinder #1 @ injector: 182 degrees
Cylinder #2 @ injector: 184 degrees
Cylinder #3 @ injector: 185 degrees
Exhaust temp at manifold: 254 degrees
Any input you guys could give me would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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John P.
Specifically, I found this link from another TBN Member who also has a Massey 231 who was experiencing almost the same issues as I have now. Here is the link to his thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...g-operating/210573-my-mf-231-running-too.html
FWIW, on my Massey 231 I am seeing the original stock temperature gauge (which is green on one side and red on the other) getting VERY close to the red when I am running the tractor "under a load" as when I am bush hogging or disking fields. The gauge never gets in the red but it is very close. So far, I have flushed the radiator, adding new coolant and water, changed the factory 160 degree thermostat and I just got a new temperature sending unit but have not had a chance to install it yet.
As I said, my issues are almost IDENTICAL to the member in the thread above. As I recall, he ended up solving his problem by changing his temp gauge.
After some heavy use this past weekend I took temperatures of the engine etc. with a quality laser thermometer and here are the temps I got:
Upper radiator hose @ thermostat area: 168 degrees
Lower radiator hose: 105 degrees
Cylinder #1 @ injector: 182 degrees
Cylinder #2 @ injector: 184 degrees
Cylinder #3 @ injector: 185 degrees
Exhaust temp at manifold: 254 degrees
Any input you guys could give me would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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John P.