I laughed when you talked about not videoing for the belt portion lol I have had to edit out quite a few words 🤣 Love that your kids are showing! Can't wait to see how they do
Don't you just love the look of a new alternator mounted on an engine. ha Overheating will be a good winter project. I would definitely flush the cooling system first. 👍👍👍
I laughed when you talked about not videoing for the belt portion lol I have had to edit out quite a few words 🤣 Love that your kids are showing! Can't wait to see how they do
Don't you just love the look of a new alternator mounted on an engine. ha Overheating will be a good winter project. I would definitely flush the cooling system first. 👍👍👍
Before it’s all done I am going to have all kinds of new parts on this thing. Lol!
I suspect you're right. Hope it's fun work for you. @@TheHobbyFarmHomestead
Problem may not be that the engine is actually overheating, check the voltage stabilizer, if its bad guages won't work properly
You might just be correct because my fuel gauge works backwards. The motor does blow fluid out the over flow though.
I have 1988 Ford 6610 and I have had some overheating issues. Check the intake filters and the screen between the intake and radiator. Common problem
Thanks for the info. I definitely check them out.
It's a bitch to get to the air filters and screen if you have a loader on the tractor witch you have. Good luck.
"Might of been" lol