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Re: Radiator Repair Opinions
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Posted by jpl on September 28, 2006 at 04:41:31 from (66.209.132.21):
In Reply to: Radiator Repair Opinions posted by Wardner on September 27, 2006 at 12:53:03:
it would have saved me alot of time if they would have stayed tinned instead of rusting. most tractor repairs were from running into corn stalks etc, or putting water out of creeks and plugging them up. hardest thing for a rad is running it hot, or with loose brackets, they expand out and cause all kinds of leaks. lots of dif betwwen packard and m rad, must be a rookie or just learning, lets hope he has a good teacher. good luck with your rad, repair ratio if i can remember correctly was about 30 car rad to one or maybe two tractor rads it always varies.i was in farm country here in ohio.
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