Just made it home from another day of trying to avoid major catastrophy with this truck. Thank you all for your input. I was able to read it all at lunch, but didn't have good enough signal to respond. It was great to know what to keep ab eye out for. I'm running between 1200, and 1500 rpms in low transfer while dispensing water with the PTO. The engine temp runs between 175, and 200 when I get it moving well. After dispensing, it is around 220, that's about when I start to sweat. Thought I was having a problem hearing the fan running, so got out and checked when it was around 220. With the truck running in neutral, the fan wasn't spinning. Pretty sure I'm hearing it kick on at the transmission change at 30mph, (3rd gear?). That brings the temp down to 175-200 pretty fast. Later I checked the fan between 175 and 200, and it spun very slowly, almost like it was just getting blown by the wind. I found that I don't have an engine overheat warning light, one spot is blacked out behind the steering wheel. There is one between the tach, and speedometer. But I assume it is for the tach. Tried to run a load of water in low transfer. I didn't feel that it shifted at the right time, or was going fast enough. Noticed the heat climbing too. Shifted back into high for the last half of that run. The truck seemed different as it got later in the day. It seemed bogged down, and wasn't shifting at the same places it was early in the day.
Jbulach: I saw the warning about not using reverse in low transfer. So, like a good monkey, I just didn't. Do you know why? If not, I'm fine with just not doing it.