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Question Re Replacing the Radiator

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Question Re Replacing the Radiator

Postby Tom CA Cub '49 » Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:29 am

I am getting ready to replace the radiator on my cub. Attached is a picture that shows some of the damage to my existing radiator. When I first bought this cub, I figured I would have to replace it one day and, since I had to pull the hood off to remove the generator, etc., I guess that day has finally come.

My question is this: Is there anything that I should be on the look out for when replacing this radiator with one that I bought a couple of years ago from TM Tractor Parts? Also, is there a stock gasket that is used here?

Any advice or information you may be able to give me would be greatly appreciated.

Tom

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Postby Dan England » Mon Mar 29, 2004 7:11 am

I am not able to see the picture. Dan

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Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Mon Mar 29, 2004 8:36 am

Tom, to post a photo from hpphoto you need to follow these directions (HPphoto FAQ).

"How do I create an auction link with my photo?
When you create a link to an auction site, the photo is placed in a private temporary spot on HP Photo and you get a URL that links to your image. The temporary link remains active for three months, but you can create a new link to your image at any time. Just click on the album where your image is located. Then check the "select" box to the bottom left of your image. Then click on "create link for auction" on the top right under "photo tools."

After you get to the make link screen, you can select the picture size you want to display, and highlight the resultant link to copy it for your posting.
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Postby artc » Mon Mar 29, 2004 8:55 am

gasket number is 351-032-R1 Case IH part. readily available. probably can get one from NAPA, also.
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