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Re: Radiator Woes
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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 09, 2007 at 22:16:06 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Radiator Woes posted by Pale Rider on July 09, 2007 at 21:31:52:
Some radiator shops that do radiators for heavy equipment might be your best shot. Some of those cores are put together like the f-20. Find one and give them a call before you tear it apart, they may want it taken apart anyway. as for the leaks, check them out real good! they may have been frozen if the water didn't all drain out, or they may just be rotten.Rotten can't be fixed and hold for long. A good shop can make new tubes and put them in but might be high $$. One thing on your side is F-20 do not have pressure systems and are a lot more forgiving. A few years back, I bought a aftermarket new core for my 10-20. I sent it back right away. The fins are very thin and all some kid would have to do was run fingers down it and they would have bent and looked like crud. I got lucky and found an NOS core and used it. I did have to replace the bottom cast iron tank as it was rusted out.
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