My l2350 is overheating. At least I am pretty sure that it is but being as there is no thermometer gauge anywhere I'm not 100% sure. I'm more like 99% sure.
The thing is that after about an hour or less of bush hogging the whistle coming from the radiator starts going off. After I let it cool down I check the water level in the radiator and it's always considerably lower.
After it cools I fill the radiator back up but this time after spending a ton of time on this site I looked for tiny bubbles in the radiator water and happily there weren't any. This leaves me thinking that either the radiator hoses are collapsing, the thermometer is stuck, or the water pump isn't working.
My problem is that I don't know how to check these to see which it may be. I'm living on very limited income so replacing them all or one by one till I get the right one is not something I can really afford ( because it's always the last one ) :^) anyways I'm would really appreciate some advice on which course of action I should take.
Thanks in advance
Larry
The thing is that after about an hour or less of bush hogging the whistle coming from the radiator starts going off. After I let it cool down I check the water level in the radiator and it's always considerably lower.
After it cools I fill the radiator back up but this time after spending a ton of time on this site I looked for tiny bubbles in the radiator water and happily there weren't any. This leaves me thinking that either the radiator hoses are collapsing, the thermometer is stuck, or the water pump isn't working.
My problem is that I don't know how to check these to see which it may be. I'm living on very limited income so replacing them all or one by one till I get the right one is not something I can really afford ( because it's always the last one ) :^) anyways I'm would really appreciate some advice on which course of action I should take.
Thanks in advance
Larry