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17 years 11 months ago #121
by Catman
Winter is coming this Side.
Please Remember to Antifreeze your Cat or other water cooled device, or drop the water. I learn the hard way, a couple of years ago I purchased 10 Gallon of the blue Glycol, and forgot to fill a perkins P4 Powered Crawler will the stuff
I through I had done it
4 months after winter I had to repair frost damage on a what was a Good Block.
Now I keep a Record of when and what engine was filled and with how much
I spent a couple of hours today warming up the Cat 10, and Diesel 35 pics attached
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17 years 11 months ago #125
by Kelly
Catman,
That’s a good reminder for everyone, not only for ones tractors but all vehicles as well.
I remember years ago forgetting to drain a truck engine on one of my Dads trucks for the winter. When I filled it in the spring there was crack in the block just below the freeze plug, you could slip a Four Bit piece edges ways in the crack.
Yes a good reminder for everyone.
Kelly
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17 years 11 months ago #138
by SSsssteamer
If you drain the coolant (read water), don't forget to go back after you had pulled the plug and check on it to make sure that it did indeed drain all of it's coolant. 40 years ago, I came home sick from work and I felt like poop. It was going into a hard freeze that night, so I went out to the old Fordson tractor (painted Hiway yellow
) and turned the petcock to drain. It was draining like a cow on a flat rock, so I went back into the house for some medication and then on to bed. A few days later I walked by the Fordson and the block had a new smile in the water jacket from ear to ear. The freeze had ruined it. A piece of dirt had blocked the petcock while it was draining. There after, I always use a wooden match stick or something like that to probe the drain hole to make sure that the the coolant did indeed completely drain.
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17 years 11 months ago #139
by Al Letts
Excellent Post
I'll put that one on my list for tomorrow. I drained it last winter and not yet refilled but one never knows...... Without a shop it'll be awhile before I get going on it again.
Al
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other small excavating pieces as well.
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17 years 11 months ago #182
by Gordon.
Allways best tho'.......put in the antifreeze !! there is allways the possibillity that water will lie inside the block or head in small pockets, it can then do damage that you wont even see. We have special record cards for all our water cooled gear, however we have policy of running A/F all year, but stronger mix in the winter, down to -25o for safety......in the mild UK..... that is Lol.
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17 years 11 months ago #184
by SJ
A 50/50 mixture will give you a -34 degrees below "O" protection.
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17 years 11 months ago #215
by Jack
I keep track of about two dozen units, about half requiring antifreeze solution. The rest are drained. It only takes me a single sheet of paper once a year to keep track of them. Check off the pumps, valves and pipes when you drain them. You won't miss any and won't have to run around in the dark with a flashlight when you can't rememberif you drained something.
As for the antifreeze, note the test on your sheet and the date, and check back to previous year sheets for when it was replaced with new solution and what you used. You may want to drain after about three years before it becomes muddy crud.
If you top up a system with regular EG when it had extended-life EG, you're going to get a mess that could cost you a radiator. Likewise, bring the cooling system conditioner up to strength while you're at it. In a diesel, the conditioner is well worth the trouble. It does slow down worm holes in sleeves.
I wondered why a nearly new blower motor failed in my Jeep. I dug out a rebuilt, found that the nearly new motor was installed in 1996! Anybody out there got a memory like mine? A mind like a steel trap? Rusty? I'd have antifreeze a lot older than that blower motor if I didn't keep a record.
Jack
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17 years 11 months ago #254
by JWH
I test the antifreeze twice a year. Every Spring, Every Fall. It's too
here not to watch it closely.
If it aint broke, it aint been used yet.
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17 years 11 months ago #291
by 7upuller
Thanks Catman,
Tonight at Cat Night with the gang a crew went around drained a couple of gallons on each Cat (1922 Autocar 5 ton also) and topped off with 50/50. Thanks for the reminder. Your post was on my mind and motivated me to bring the supplies home. I was waiting for you to fly over, maybe you did, but I was busy changing track pads on the 35. I saw your picture, I'm jealous. Wait a while until I get her painted, then fly over:D .
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17 years 11 months ago #296
by 3J1Bill
A CAT 15 that was sandblasted and painted. It was a waste of his time as he did not do the basics. The block drain plug is in place and if stuck could have easily been drilled out.
Bill
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