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alan bane

10-17-2007 15:22:53




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I bought a radiator from this site for an 800 series tractor and it's the right one but the old shroud off my old radiator lines up with 5 holes on my new radiator but not the 6th.What would you do and would a sheet metal screw work if you were carefuf in drilling a new hole in the radiator to make it fit.




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LenND

10-18-2007 13:45:24




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 Re: radiator question in reply to alan bane, 10-17-2007 15:22:53  
The shroud on my tractor is soldered to the radiator. Could you solder that part together?



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noncompos

10-17-2007 21:15:20




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 Re: radiator question in reply to alan bane, 10-17-2007 15:22:53  
Can you make a little L-shaped bracket?? attach one end to the shroud, have a hole to fit "hole in radiator" at other end, just to anchor shroud?? (The radiator actually has holes in it to mount the shroud????).



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flying belgian

10-17-2007 16:49:05




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 Re: radiator question in reply to alan bane, 10-17-2007 15:22:53  
Do the retro-fitting on the shroud not the rad.



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alan bane

10-17-2007 17:38:50




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 Re: radiator question in reply to flying belgian, 10-17-2007 16:49:05  
the shroud does not go down as far as the hole in the radiator-----



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K.W. in Tx

10-17-2007 16:29:58




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 Re: radiator question in reply to alan bane, 10-17-2007 15:22:53  
If you can do it without getting into the core of the radiator. I would just leave it out if I could. Unless I was sure the screw wouldnt puncture the core.



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