andyrc130
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Last weekend I used my tractor for the first time to brush hog my 5 acres. I started on Saturday morning and was taking it very slowly as I wanted to break the tractor in correctly and also the brush was very tall and thick. A few hours into it I noticed that the tractor was starting to bog down. I ran it like that for about 15 minutes before I saw that the tractor was overheating!!! I turned the tractor off and noticed that radiator fluid was being vented out of the little radiator overflow tube! Of course the radiator screen was clogged with debris, so I cleaned that off. When the tractor finally cooled off it had lost enough radiator fluid to bring it down to the low mark on the tank, so I trailered it and took it back home. On Sunday I reserviced the radiator fluid, filling the tank back up again to the full line. I then finished brush hogging the land, and the tractor never overheated again (trust me I watched the needle like a hawk!). However, when I checked the fluid later that night, it was low again. I once again filled up the tank to the full line. Then on Thursday, my father in law used the tractor for a few hours to do some mild clearing and smoothing with the FEL. He said it never overheated at all as he was familiar with what happened to me. However, when I checked the fluid again on Friday it was low once again! Did my radiator overheat enough to cause a leak, or is the system just recovering from that initial overheat? Unfortunately the tractor is being kept at the in-laws so I can't go out and check where the fluid level is at right now. Anybody else had a similar problem? Should I call the dealer? Sorry for the drawn out post, but this is my first tractor and am paranoid.