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Re: $320.00 to re-core a SA radiator?
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Posted by farmallhal on December 16, 2005 at 10:11:18 from (64.85.216.162):
In Reply to: $320.00 to re-core a SA radiator? posted by scott#2 on December 14, 2005 at 17:28:05:
Scott, When I first saw your post I knew I had seen reference to a company that deals in replacement radiators on EBay. I finally saw one of their listings for new Cub radiator ($125) and was able to obtain their contact info. I checked what they had listed in their EBay store but nothing shown for a SA at this time. The company is Universal Parts Inc. phone is toll free 1-866-730-7169. Their advertising states their radiators are made in this country and totally guaranteed to your satisfaction. Don't know where they are located and their website or email is univparts (at sign) yahoo (dot) com. I have seen them discussed on the forum in the past and I certainly remember good things being posted about their products and service. Hope this might be of help. Hal
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