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IH 784 radiator leak

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7lazy77

04-11-2008 17:30:53




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I was out blowing snow today & coolant started burning off the engine. Took off my hood & I thinkd the radiator has a hole on the top. Can anybody lead me in the right direction where I can find a replacement or have a part number? Thanks




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Tim in NB

04-12-2008 13:00:35




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 Re: IH 784 radiator leak in reply to 7lazy77, 04-11-2008 17:30:53  
The original rad part number is 3121414R92 that is available from any CaseIH dealer but is expensive as was mentioned before. AI has an aftermarket rad for this tractor. AI part number is 84524C93. This should be available from many sources that sell aftermarket tractor parts.



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JimB2

04-11-2008 18:26:48




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 Re: IH 784 radiator leak in reply to 7lazy77, 04-11-2008 17:30:53  
I believe a replacement rad for a 784 Diesel is very $$ expensive. Try repairing first.

JimB



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Bob

04-11-2008 17:39:18




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 Re: IH 784 radiator leak in reply to 7lazy77, 04-11-2008 17:30:53  
If it just has a hole in the top, repairing it should be a breeze!



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7lazy77

04-11-2008 20:29:50




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 Re: IH 784 radiator leak in reply to Bob, 04-11-2008 17:39:18  
What kind of repair? Do I get some radiator hole filler of some kind, or just take it to a radiator shop?



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Bob

04-12-2008 07:19:25




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 Re: IH 784 radiator leak in reply to 7lazy77, 04-11-2008 20:29:50  
I wouldn't use sealer. If it is a simple hole worn in the brass tank, it's REAL easy to solder a patch over it right in place. If it is a wosre situation, bite the bullet and take it to a pro.



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