Posted by Brad Vinkemeier on January 07, 2013 at 21:49:48 from (174.225.130.0):
In Reply to: Re: JD730 diesel diet posted by MW730DPuller on January 07, 2013 at 21:21:55:
What about removing the heavy cast iron radiator and make one from another tractor work or go to an aluminum radiator i know there not cheap and it would be alot of work fabing it in to work with possibly an electric whater pump of some sort i have heard of people Machineing or cutting off some onthe bull gears im sure its possible to fab up a new lighter front frame depending on ur rules and regulations in ur area on how close to stock appearing on the outside they want it up here in Minnesota they want us to be stock appearing on the outside but what ever u do inside is up to u
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