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450 Radiator sucessfull
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Posted by Kenneth Harris on June 29, 2000 at 04:27:23 from (207.230.55.42):
I want to thank all of you out there who gave me advice on removing the radiator from my 1957 450 Tractor. It was a sucess. Not only did I learn the tricks of the trade from you guys I also learned one of my own that I would like to pass along. (Its almost impossible to line the mounting bolts from underneath the tractor throught the frame and into the holes in the bottom of the radiator so I bought some threaded rod $1.68 and cut it about two inches long then threaded it in the mounting in the bottom of the radiator then I droped the radiator in from the top through the frame then got underneath and put the nuts on, I also mounted the two side covers on the front of these mount to the radiator so this lined up the radiator the I got underneath and again and tightened the nuts again. Hope this helps someone else.) Thanks again. Ken Haris
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