Posted by farmerhr on May 09, 2009 at 20:21:26 from (64.12.116.73):
I am installing a wide frontend on my Farmall Super M. The drain for the radiator comes straight down through a piece of three eights inch pipe six inches long. I have to reroute the drain since it would go right through the front bolt hole that holds the pivot casting to the adapter plate on the right side. I need all four bolts to be used for the pivot casting. The bolts are three fourths inch thick.
What is the best way to reroute the the radiator drain ? I would like to be able to drain the radiator without disturbing the adapter plate, pivot casting etc. I do not have access to a Super M with a wide frontend on it to see how other people or the factory handled the problem.
I am not opposed to drilling an additional hole in the adapter plate. It is about five eights of an inch thick.
I am mounting the wide front end in the short turning position.
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