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Kubota L3200 tractor, Tehnos MULS 130 flail mower, Fužinar Batuje 14” plow
Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a used L3200 with low hours, and since winter is here, I decided to change the coolant. I drained and cleaned the radiator and began adding fresh coolant. I have the original tractor manual, which states the radiator capacity is 6 liters. Using a funnel, I started pouring it in, planning to slow down as I approached the end of the bottle.
However, to my surprise, the radiator filled up after only about 4 liters. Since I was using a funnel, the excess coolant spilled over, making quite a mess. Ironically, I bought the funnel to avoid spills, but due to what seems like incorrect capacity information in the manual, it ended up causing a major spill instead!
Now, I’m concerned about the dried coolant on the exterior of the radiator. I've read online that fresh coolant should be washed off with water to prevent potential damage. However, I hesitated to do so because one side of the radiator is near the battery (I don’t want to risk getting it wet), and the other side is close to the engine (where I’m worried about causing rust by introducing moisture).
I’d really appreciate your advice. Should I just leave it as it is, or does the dried coolant pose a risk of corrosion? If it contains anti-rust agents for the inside of the radiator, why would it cause rust on the outside? Is the presence of air the key difference? I’m curious about the theory behind this and would love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks in advance!
I recently purchased a used L3200 with low hours, and since winter is here, I decided to change the coolant. I drained and cleaned the radiator and began adding fresh coolant. I have the original tractor manual, which states the radiator capacity is 6 liters. Using a funnel, I started pouring it in, planning to slow down as I approached the end of the bottle.
However, to my surprise, the radiator filled up after only about 4 liters. Since I was using a funnel, the excess coolant spilled over, making quite a mess. Ironically, I bought the funnel to avoid spills, but due to what seems like incorrect capacity information in the manual, it ended up causing a major spill instead!
Now, I’m concerned about the dried coolant on the exterior of the radiator. I've read online that fresh coolant should be washed off with water to prevent potential damage. However, I hesitated to do so because one side of the radiator is near the battery (I don’t want to risk getting it wet), and the other side is close to the engine (where I’m worried about causing rust by introducing moisture).
I’d really appreciate your advice. Should I just leave it as it is, or does the dried coolant pose a risk of corrosion? If it contains anti-rust agents for the inside of the radiator, why would it cause rust on the outside? Is the presence of air the key difference? I’m curious about the theory behind this and would love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks in advance!