Has anyone purchased a radiator from these people? Wondering about quality and country of manufacture.
Manual part # is 351-878-R92 and their list shows it as revision R93. Anybody know what the change is?
TIA
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I purchased a radiator for my Cub from these people. The radiator was made in Ireland, shipped out of Sikeston, MO. Radiator arrived the day after the phone purchase. The radiator fit the Cub and appears to be of very good quality. I am well satisfied with the radiator.
The purchased radiator has a short overflow spout.
When you order the radiator purchase a new gasket at the same time. The gasket has to be purchased seperately.
The only problem I had was getting in phone contact with them. I had to call their phone number several times.
Also, they specialize in old John Deere equipment - If I remember correctly. Just thought I would throw in that bit of information.
Eugene
The purchased radiator has a short overflow spout.
When you order the radiator purchase a new gasket at the same time. The gasket has to be purchased seperately.
The only problem I had was getting in phone contact with them. I had to call their phone number several times.
Also, they specialize in old John Deere equipment - If I remember correctly. Just thought I would throw in that bit of information.
Eugene
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Thanks for all the input. Probably will order a radiator from these folks as their posted price seems reasonable. Will order a gasket seperate.
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