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Re: Farmall A engine cover mounting question
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Posted by Paul in Mich on March 18, 2004 at 17:03:48 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Farmall A engine cover mounting question posted by Butch Heilig on March 17, 2004 at 19:42:57:
Butch, Judging from your description, I would guess that the original radiator has been replaced with one for a later model. The 39's had on the radiator 3 holes on each side. One hole (the closest to the radiator) was to mount the radiator to the mounting bracket. The next was the dzeus mounting hole for the grill, and the rearmost hole was the dzeus mounting hole for the hood. If you don't see the two dzeus holes with wire clips, your radiator is not matched to the year of your tractor. There may be a solution, however, and that is if your radiator is long enough (front to back) so that you can drill and install a dzeus reciever, you would only have to drill a hole to match up to the position of the dzeus bolt in the hood, and install the reciever. Dzeus fasteners are available, although I am not sure of the source. Perhaps someone else can point you in that direction.
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