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Radiator Mount Bolts

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BJ

04-12-2000 15:41:23




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Stripped our 9N down to repaint it and when I took the radiator off found the old bolts worn so tossed them and laid out slightly longer set of new bolts meaning to use an extra washer. Spent 4 hours straightening fins. The fan blows forward so sucks corn and soybean leaves in when scouting fields. This bends fins. Used small screwdriver first, then a large and small spatula, and finished with a neighbors fin straightening tool that is like a plastic comb with various spaced slots to fit different fin spacing. Took it to radiator shop to have a small leak repaired and have it painted black. ($45) After it sat around several weeks while my son painted the tractor he put it back on. He didn't use extra washers and left the rubber spacer out. When he tightened the bolts they punched up into the bottom of the radiator. Luckly he tried all water first to check for leaks, and did it while the hood still off. Back to the radiator shop. They fixed the leak and soldered in studs.($35) Put it on with pad of flat drive belt between mount and bottom of radiator and doubled nutted the studs.

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NCN in TX

04-12-2000 20:14:59




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 Re: Radiator Mount Bolts in reply to BJ, 04-12-2000 15:41:23  
Yeah boy! I've got one of those kind of sons too. He can break it faster than I can fix it. I love him anyway and someday, maybe, he'll have learned something and will have to deal with his own sons.



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