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fordson29

06-23-2001 17:08:27




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This is not a wanted add.I just need some help trying to find a new radiator core for my fordson F. Mine is rotten . It leaks in a different place every minute.Its hot at the top and bottom but cold in the middle.If I clean it I know it will leak like a siv what ever a siv is.By the way does any one know what a siv is?




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Theman

06-25-2001 10:05:20




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 Re: F radiator in reply to fordson29, 06-23-2001 17:08:27  
I had a radiator shop order a core to the same dimensions as the one on my '23 F. It looks great but there are a couple of differences. First, the overflow no longer runs down the inside of the core and out the bottom tank. It now runs down the middle of the back of the core. A plug had to be brazed in the hole. This could be tricky in a thin and rusty tank. I have added a piece of black rubber hose to take the overflow out the right side so my front axle pivot doesn't rust up. Secondly, and this is a minor point, the tubes in the new core are oval and narrow instead of the round tubes of the original. I believe they transfer heat better than the old round tubes.

A sieve is a strainer made of wire mesh.

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FordsonExchange

07-07-2001 08:05:17




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 Re: Re: F radiator in reply to Theman, 06-25-2001 10:05:20  
Ref a radiator for you F. Try the Fordson House in Escanaba, Michican. The product they sell does not have an overflow. I purchased two and have not had any problems with them. Keep the tank filled to approx 1 to 2 inches over the tubes and just check it periodically. If it is only for show and not work, you'll do fine.



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