Posted by Nebraska Kirk on August 26, 2007 at 12:02:29 from (207.91.30.90):
In Reply to: Radiator removal posted by Mike CA on August 25, 2007 at 21:41:53:
There are two studs on the bottom of the radiator that go through the bolster and have a spring and a nut on the bottom, you have to sit or lay under the tractor to get to them. They are a pain to get to and remove :-) just what you wanted to hear, right! :-)
Also, you have to remove the lower half of the steering shaft, it goes through the radiator. There is a rod that goes from the radiator toward the rear of the tractor, just above the valve cover, you should not have to remove it, just disconnect the end that is fastened to the radiator. Also, unbolt the fan shroud, it is bolted to the radiator with four small bolts. Just pull the shroud back and let it hang on the water pump, and you will be able to lift the radiator straight up and out.
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