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743 Running Temp Question
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<blockquote data-quote="pondfishr" data-source="post: 10901" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>You are correct I love to fish and really enjoy the water. Here at home I have a pond we built where I raise game fish as a hobby. I struck a friendship with a heavy equipment operator that was a big help in the construction. That is where my interest in skidsteers was born. I chose the name pondfishr without the e to have a user name with little chance of another duplication. For my Bobcat temp question you have a good point that a dirty radiator could be the culprit. This machine was a mess when I bought it, oily dirt and grime inches thick in the engine bay and under the cab. I have cleaned most of it out but neglected to do anything to the radiator other than check the fluid level. Visually on the top side it looks clear but with all the muck the machine had on the inside there is no telling what is on the underside of the radiator. Today here in Tennessee we had a cold front move in and as soon as it warms up I will check it out. Thanks for the tip, I wish I had the knowledge the rest of you do and help out more with posted questions. In my opinion this is one of the best sites for information sharing on the internet. It has given me the knowledge to do wonders with my machine and I am really excited about restoring it back to tip top shape. Happy New Year to All!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondfishr, post: 10901, member: 225"] You are correct I love to fish and really enjoy the water. Here at home I have a pond we built where I raise game fish as a hobby. I struck a friendship with a heavy equipment operator that was a big help in the construction. That is where my interest in skidsteers was born. I chose the name pondfishr without the e to have a user name with little chance of another duplication. For my Bobcat temp question you have a good point that a dirty radiator could be the culprit. This machine was a mess when I bought it, oily dirt and grime inches thick in the engine bay and under the cab. I have cleaned most of it out but neglected to do anything to the radiator other than check the fluid level. Visually on the top side it looks clear but with all the muck the machine had on the inside there is no telling what is on the underside of the radiator. Today here in Tennessee we had a cold front move in and as soon as it warms up I will check it out. Thanks for the tip, I wish I had the knowledge the rest of you do and help out more with posted questions. In my opinion this is one of the best sites for information sharing on the internet. It has given me the knowledge to do wonders with my machine and I am really excited about restoring it back to tip top shape. Happy New Year to All! [/QUOTE]
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