BruceR
Gold Member
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2005
- Messages
- 429
- Location
- East Texas
- Tractor
- YM 2000B, JD 110, cub cadet 109, cub cadet 70, cub cadet 100
Howdy,
Finally got my 2000B home and have been changing filters and checking it over. I can not find a petcock on the radiator to drain the system. The parts book shows one on the lower rear right hand corner of the radiator, but I'll be darned if I can find it. My system varies a little from the one shown in the parts book, in that the book shows a hose "water pipe" running from the lower right rear of the radiator to the block. On mine, the water pipe runs to fixture with a large nut on the bottom that's located on a plate that obscures the oil filter and then to the block. What the heck is this ? Do I remove the nut/plug on the bottom of this to drain ? is this something to do with the thermostat ? I should say that I don't have my own parts book yet; I have been using Hoye's ( Thank You ) online parts book.
Oh by the way, If any of you know the engineer who decided to put a plate over the oil filter, please give him a good solid rap on the head with your knuckles for me.
Thanks, Bruce
Finally got my 2000B home and have been changing filters and checking it over. I can not find a petcock on the radiator to drain the system. The parts book shows one on the lower rear right hand corner of the radiator, but I'll be darned if I can find it. My system varies a little from the one shown in the parts book, in that the book shows a hose "water pipe" running from the lower right rear of the radiator to the block. On mine, the water pipe runs to fixture with a large nut on the bottom that's located on a plate that obscures the oil filter and then to the block. What the heck is this ? Do I remove the nut/plug on the bottom of this to drain ? is this something to do with the thermostat ? I should say that I don't have my own parts book yet; I have been using Hoye's ( Thank You ) online parts book.
Oh by the way, If any of you know the engineer who decided to put a plate over the oil filter, please give him a good solid rap on the head with your knuckles for me.
Thanks, Bruce