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Posted by Heath on January 23, 2003 at 18:39:51 from (208.29.50.254):
In Reply to: WARNING -Northern Radiator posted by K-Mo on January 22, 2003 at 07:16:12:
I left a post on your earlier one and I will update you again. I returned the northern radiator today (thursday) to a local slavage yard and explained that it didn't fit. They gave me a refund and I went to look at a used one some distance away which I didn't care for. I stopped back on the way home to pick out one of their used ones and found them very upset with the northern radiator. They had pulled others out of stock and tried fitting grills on them and found mannnny problems just as we have. They were returning all of them and the funny thing is they had sold 5 or 6 of them and I was the first to compain! They said the $500 hand made ones fit good. I asked them if Tisco was the same and they didn't think they had them but they called Tisco who said they now had an H radiator and it wasn't a northern. They ordered one and we will know by monday if it is any good. It was a pleasure doing business with Downing (WI) Tractor P arts. Your post saved me from a big headache like you have and I thank you! I will post whatever I find out as soon as I can.
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