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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 148079" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>If worse comes to worse, you could take a grinder and grind the nut and bolt in half. You'd have to fish the remainder of the bolt and the t-head out of the block if you can find it. Had a t-head break in half on one of my tractors a few years ago and couldn't find it in the water jacket. All the mechanics at the Ford place told me not to worry about it, would most likely lay in the lowest place in the cooling system for the life of the tractor. Knock on wood, hasn't caused a problem yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 148079, member: 2383"] If worse comes to worse, you could take a grinder and grind the nut and bolt in half. You'd have to fish the remainder of the bolt and the t-head out of the block if you can find it. Had a t-head break in half on one of my tractors a few years ago and couldn't find it in the water jacket. All the mechanics at the Ford place told me not to worry about it, would most likely lay in the lowest place in the cooling system for the life of the tractor. Knock on wood, hasn't caused a problem yet. [/QUOTE]
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