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Why tractor blows water up out of radiator?

Why tractor blows water up out of radiator?

Very common problem with those tractors. If it had a blown head gasket it would build pressure in the radiator and blow water all the time. Your problem is called “heat surge”. Tractor is marginally cooling at full speed and under load.

Why is my Massey Ferguson overheating?

Insufficient Coolant Level A coolant level which is too low will quickly lead to overheating. It will also allow air to enter the cooling system; the trapped air cannot cool the internal engine surfaces and it will create hot spots or air bubbles throughout the cooling system.

What causes a tractor to overheat?

A dirty or under-performing radiator can cause your tractor to overheat. In particular, dirty radiator cooling fins won’t allow enough airflow to reduce the coolant temperature. If this component could be to blame, have it serviced by professionals who specialize in tractor repair.

Can you put water in a tractor radiator?

Distilled water is best to mix with anti-freeze concentrate for cooling systems however, a better solution these days is to pre-mix 50-50 coolant. It’s mixed to the correct ratio and it’s a simple fill, cap and go.

Do tractors need Antifreeze?

For antique tractor engines, use green IAT coolants rated for light-duty or universal use. When it comes to high-power modern tractors as well as today’s cars and trucks, go with the manufacturer’s coolant recommendation.

Where to find discounted Massey Ferguson radiator parts?

Below you will find our discounted Massey Ferguson radiator catalog. If you’re looking for other parts, you can search for a specific tractor part to save time, or browse through all of our Massey Ferguson tractor parts on the Massey Ferguson tractor parts page.

What was the problem with the Massey Ferguson tractor?

In this instance, the gear driving the pump dropped off and caused one of the pistons to seize in the bore. The result was a complete engine rebuild, with new pistons, liners, a reground crank, new cylinder head and turbo, which had also been starved of oil.

What kind of engine does Massey Ferguson 6480 have?

Below, we take a look at some of Mr Hodges’ recent repairs and he offers a few tips to reduce the likelihood of costly breakdowns. The ubiquitous 6480 had a build run of more than eight years, with early versions featuring a Perkins engine and later models a Sisu.

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Ruth Doyle