Radiator hose

Let the tractor set until its cool.
Drain the radiator, catch the antifreeze if you need to reuse it.
I personally think new antifreeze is cheap insurance.
Take the old hose off, put the new hose on.
Refill with antifreeze/water. 50/50 mix.
 
Not to be mean but sounds like your not good with tools right?? It is not all that hard to do. As Royse says but it can be a tad bit hard to do if you have never done so before. Hoses tend to stick on so you have to twist and pull after you loosen the hose clamps etc. An I-T manual FO-20 is a good thing to buy to help you
 
Ok, also the temperature gauge does not work, I bought a replacement. My question is do I have to also drain the antifreeze to do that also. I'm new to tractors since I bought this one last fall. Thanks
 
(quoted from post at 20:58:56 03/06/14) Ok, also the temperature gauge does not work, I bought a replacement. My question is do I have to also drain the antifreeze to do that also. I'm new to tractors since I bought this one last fall. Thanks

It needs to be drained to do the hose and lowered a little for the gauge. Do both at once.
 
Now would be an ideal time to flush radiator and block and change old thermostat w/a new tested one of correct range.
 

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