Posted by Red Mist on July 03, 2008 at 18:36:27 from (67.142.130.20):
In Reply to: Grill Screens posted by Rad Redrunner on July 03, 2008 at 07:51:35:
Rad Redrunner said: (quoted from post at 07:51:35 07/03/08) I probably wouldn't worry with replacing them. But then, based the past history of my luck, something thin would soon find it's way between the grill bars and into the radiator. This would be something small but heavy and traveling at a high enough velocity to puncture the radiator- perhaps road debris slung by a passing car. Then I would have to remove the radiator and the grill and, since the grill would already be off, I would THEN replace the trash screen while issueing expletives and shelling out money for the radiator repair that would have likely been prevented by the smaller openings in the trash screen had it been there in the first place.
But that's just me; your luck may run different.
Rad
Thanks for sharing your tractor experience with all of us. It could come in handy. mike
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