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AndyG

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I'm trying to help a non-internet person find a radiator for his Ford 1700 tractor. A used one is preferred. Where should I look to find a replacement?
 
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I'm trying to help a non-internet person find a radiator for his Ford 1700 tractor. A used one is preferred. Where should I look to find a replacement?

You can look at the link below. They do have 1-800 # that you can call as well. they are out of stock and had a re-cored for $450. Can you have a local outfit repair or re-core yours? I'd probably look at brand new after market radiator that had same fin spacing, # of rows and physical size and just go with that. T-stat can regulate engine temp with some small variation in Radiator size as long as heat transfer surface area is not very different.

JC,

Wengers of Meyerstown:

http://www.wengers.com/parts/Farm-T...em/Sub-Component/RADIATOR/01-SBA310100031.htm


The guys below have it new for $530. They have toll free #

http://radiatorgroup.com/219926fordnewhollandtractorradiator.aspx
 
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My dealer had a local guy who did a custom core for about $300.
 
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There use to be a few shops around here that just did recoreing, now there are none :(

It was never cheap, but much more affordable than these high prices for new.

I got lucky last month and had my 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee's radiator replaced under an extended warranty. Don't want to know what it would of cost me if I payed out of pocket.

JB
 
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Bump! Any more ideas on this problem?
 
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See if a junkyard or service station can put you in touch with a radiator specialty shop. I find it hard to believe you can't get the old one re-cored.
Jim
 
 
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