Note, Warning – Bolens 2182 User Manual

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Checking Level, Adding and Changing Coolant
(See Figure 39)

NOTE

The radiator screen must be removed before
the radiator pressure cap can be removed.

Refer to RADIATOR SCREEN CARE.

1. Remove the radiator pressure cap, and check to

see if water reaches the supply port.

2. In the event of insufficient coolant, fill the radiator

with proper coolant. In addition, check two drain
cocks at the lower part of the radiator and the
side of the crankcase to see if they are securely
closed.

Tractors shipped in the United States and Canada

have the cooling systems filled with antifreeze solu­

tion.

WATER LEVEL FULL

Hot Weather Operation

We recommend the use of water with the addition of
cooling system conditioner. The boiling point of

ethylene glycol solution is higher than that of water,
but the ability to transfer heat is less. As a result, the
engine will run cooler with conditioned water.

Other than Hot Weather Operation
We recommend the use of antifreeze with a mixture

ratio to protect the coolant to the lowest anticipated

temperature or a minimum of 33 percent antifreeze for

rust and corrosion protection.

RADIATOR COOLANT MIXTURE

Total coolant -1 U.S. gallon (8 pints).

Coolant consists of 50-50 mixture
quarts antifreeze (ethylene glycol).

2 quarts water, 2

NOTE

Water and antifreeze must be mixed prior to
filling radiator.

RADIATOR SCREEN CARE

WARNING

A'

Do not service the radiator screen when the

engine is running or hot.

A

CAUTION

Do not operate tractor without radiator

screen in place.

NOTE

Radiator screen must be cleaned more fre­

quently in dusty and high grass cutting con­
ditions. This is to prevent overheating of the
engine.

To remove the radiator screen, lift the hood and

remove the wing nut and washer from the upper rear

corner of the right side panel. Pull outward on the
side panel slightly, grasp the top of the screen and pull

it up and out. Flush off any accumulated grass or
debris. Reinsert screen after cleaning. (See Figure
40.)

A

CAUTION

Radiator screen must be cleaned before

each use and kept free of debris.

Figure 40

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