CK3510SE Radiator "rotten"

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#11  
this is from the inside out. there was no indication of damage, like bent or melted fins.
 
   / CK3510SE Radiator "rotten" #12  
Do you think that you can give it a good coat of epoxy
just cover the whole bottom or JB weld? cheaper than
$800

willy
 
   / CK3510SE Radiator "rotten"
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#13  
The leak(s) are not in the 'plastic, they are in the fins, about 2" from the bottom of the aluminum part of the rad, and about 4" from each side. They are only visible due to the rad shop using a pick tool to try and see if he could fix it.
 
   / CK3510SE Radiator "rotten" #14  
Perhaps you could get a radiator from another tractor brand?
this will take you some time but I see radiators way down to less
than $200 measure you radiator and check out these you just
might find what you need a lot less than $800


willy
 
   / CK3510SE Radiator "rotten" #15  
A CK2610/3010/3510/4010 should all be identical, if that helps at all.

It doesn't Really help that much, but it's not $800; it's $556 at Noltspower.com.
 
   / CK3510SE Radiator "rotten" #16  
TC26-1800A 'should' be the part number. I did some very quick searching, and it appears there are multiple sources, from $550-650. Might be worth doing an extensive search for something of the same dimensions. I see Kubota replacement radiators on Ebay for like $150-300; and if you really look at a drawing of parts, they Might be interchangeable for you too
 
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Thanks for the info. I see Bobcat CT line is supposed to be nearly a kioti CK series. $200 less. This is a pic of the rad. I've circled the spots that have corroded from the inside out. The fins were moved by the rad shop when they were looking to see if they could repair.
 

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   / CK3510SE Radiator "rotten" #18  
Have you looked for aftermarket radiators? You could probably get one for $150. Did you notice anything that could happen caused the damage? It looks suspiciously close to where the battery terminals are.
 
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Ive been looking at many. I can see any damage with my naked eye and a flashlight, and the fins were absolutely unmarked before I took to rad shop. There is the protective screens between the battery and rad, and there is no damage or corresponding issues on them. Looking at Bobcat CT235 and Kubota L series, Bobcat is exact but over $900 CAD. L series are just a bit different.
 
   / CK3510SE Radiator "rotten" #20  
If that protective screen is a polymer, the hydrogen sulfide wouldn't accept the screen, but would attack the radiator
 

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