shade tree operator
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Last year my neighbor's 706 gas(263)started running hot while mowing with a 5'rear mower. I put in a new thermostat, but no fix. Next, the radiator was taken to a shop , boiled out and pressure -checked, but still overheated. Put an after-market temp. gage to see if the factory was accurate. The factory gage showed much hotter so I left the after-market one on, but the engine still ran hot. Checked the rad. cap , but changed it anyway. Still would overheat enough to blow coolant out of the over-flow on rad. This past winter, I took the head off and expected to find a cracked or warped head. Took the head to a machine shop where it was cleaned, magna-fluxed and machined level again(took 14 thousands off to clean it up). Took the water pump apart to make sure the impeller was tight on the shaft, and it was.(Saw one get loose on a small-block chev. years ago). Put the head and water pump back on and ran 5 gal. of gas through it mostly at high idle, and it never got much over 190 degrees, so I thought the thing was fixed. Wrong. Neighbor got back from wintering in Texas, drove his tractor three miles home and it overheated again. Tried another new thermostat,no good.Took off lower rad. hose and flushed with garden hose(clean),knocked out front and rear freeze plugs and water jacket was clean as well. Since this has all started, I have looked for coolant in the oil several times but have found none. Can someone please tell what I am missing?