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Re: Re: HEY CHADS, about your 460 puller
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Posted by ChadS on April 22, 2004 at 07:03:54 from (66.228.96.230):
In Reply to: Re: HEY CHADS, about your 460 puller posted by ChadS on April 22, 2004 at 06:23:18:
Also, I used the H radiator. The sheet metal on this tractor, is all one piece, and I built a frame for the entire hood to the frame. 6 bolts, 3 wires, and 2 radiator hoses, and the whole entire hood can be removed. In the front behind the grille, I made 2 brackets, top and the bottom, the H radiator has holes already there to mount the fan shroud on, I used those holes, and bolted the radiator to the brackets I made in the grile, and the hood frame. If you like, you can use the original 460 radiator, it just depends on if you pull it, you won't get too light, but would be strong enough to farm with!! LOL the H radiator, full of water, weighed 45 lbs. Hope this helps, Chad
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