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| CNKS
07-09-2012 06:10:25
216.144.104.128
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I usually leave my radiator cores unpainted, but yours looks like it could use some help. Painting probably ok as long as you keep it light. |
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| sflem849
07-09-2012 06:32:10
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Re: painting question in reply to CNKS, 07-09-2012 06:10:25
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Yeah, it had a hole punched in it and I wasn't going to spend $6-800 bucks to get it recored. I guess you have to draw the line somewhere. You will hardly see it when it gets in the tractor especially if I cover it up with a little black paint.
Here is a picture of the repair. I actually thought they did a pretty good job. Boiled, tested (including the cap), and repaired for $90.
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| CNKS
07-09-2012 11:27:20
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Re: painting question in reply to sflem849, 07-09-2012 06:32:10
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| I had a fist size hole in an M radiator that I bought in 1993, changed the antifreeze and it leaked. Recommended or not I put Bars leaks in it and it lasted for 19 years before I sold it in Feb this year. Intended to restore it, which meant a new radiator, but never got around to it. |
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