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Topic: Installing John Deere 40 Radiator Mounts
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| Brady Eldridge
02-19-2013 16:20:58
96.19.161.16
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Does anyone know what"s the best way to install the rivets for the radiator mounting pads. Do I need a special tool to install the rivets. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| Mike M
02-20-2013 06:04:32
24.140.0.120
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Re: Installing John Deere 40 Radiator Mounts in reply to Brady Eldridge, 02-19-2013 16:20:58
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| A helper to hold things something solid to back it up,anvil,large chunk of steel ? and a ballpein hammer to roll the rivets over. |
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| Hotflashjr
02-19-2013 17:06:07
66.189.21.110
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Re: Installing John Deere 40 Radiator Mounts in reply to Brady Eldridge, 02-19-2013 16:20:58
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| I used the corner of an anvil and a brass mallet when I did the ones for my MT. Came out great. Line up all 4 rivets before you start banging away so all the holes stay in line. |
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| Brady Eldridge
02-20-2013 06:04:35
98.95.36.127
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Re: Installing John Deere 40 Radiator Mounts in reply to Hotflashjr, 02-19-2013 17:06:07
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| Thanks. I"ll give it a try. |
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