My 4630 New Holland had a bad water pump one Summer and I filled it with well water every day for a 10-minute job because time to fix it was not there. After replacing it it pushes water out two or three minutes after you hit the road and the first antifreeze blowing out is cool when hitting my arm with the hood off. I have used the tractor for three years with a loader and no problem unless reved up. I pulled the radiator and flushed it with a 1 inch hose and appears to have a large volume of flow I pulled the thermostat and checked it in hot water. I pulled the water pump to look for a grease rag or a propeller loose. I stuck the large hose to the engine in both directions and lots of flow. I do not remember any bubbles in my antifreeze or level rising when revved up no water or oil mixing. could I have a compression leak over to the water? one owner tractor and it has not been ran hot. I forgot to check the water movement in the radiator to see its flow. please help me. the radiator is made where I can't see the coils. even Rusty it should cool some better. do I have internal leakage? I need some advice from someone smarter. I see some rust in my engine but not much.