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Kubota G4200H garden tractor

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Randy Martz
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1999-05-12          3750

Hello, My kubota tractor started to get hot on me recently.When I shut the tractor off fluid from the radiator comes out the over flow tube.Sometimes while I'm mowing some will come out. I change my oil reguarly.What could my problem be. Please help.ThanksRandy

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Norm
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1999-05-12          3756

Sounds like a stuck thermostat. Try replacing - if still a problem, flush the system and make sure there is no blockage. ....

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1999-05-13          3774

Check the radiator, see if it's clogged with debris. I had a similar problem and that's all that it was, dirty radiator fins. ....

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Roger L.
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1999-05-13          3800

First thing I always do is to replace the thermostat....even though that ishardly ever the problem you need to eliminate the possibility. Cost with a gasket is about 15 bucks. Then you can use a radiator flushing chemical. I leave it in for about 15minutes or until the engine gets warm. Then rinse many times with a garden hosestuck into the radiator inlet. Finally, refill using no more than 50% antifreeze. Pure antifreeze does notcool as well as water. ....

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