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Radiator spacer for farmall H?

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TC

05-17-2004 03:40:15




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Does anyone out there know if there is supposed to be a rubber spacer between the radiator and the front bolster? (like the gas tank) I just took off my radiator, and there weren't any there, but it seems there should be.

thanks for any help




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john in ohio

05-17-2004 16:40:20




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 Re: Radiator spacer for farmall H? in reply to TC, 05-17-2004 03:40:15  
yes there is supposed to be a rubber pad on each bolt(stud) that holds the radiator to the frame.
they are available from : O.E.M tractor parts rt. 9 east po box 362 bloomington, IL 61702

phone: 1-800-283-2122 or (309)664-0526

their part number for the pads is: 47240D



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TC

05-17-2004 06:21:34




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 Re: Radiator spacer for farmall H? in reply to TC, 05-17-2004 03:40:15  
Thanks for the quick responses. Sounds like they are the same as the spacers used on the gas tank.



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John (AZ)

05-17-2004 05:44:03




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 Re: Radiator spacer for farmall H? in reply to TC, 05-17-2004 03:40:15  
there are susposed to be rubber impregnated canvas pads under the radiator they are round approximately 2inches in diameter and approx. 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick. I have sucessfully made these from old worn out auto tires using a drill and hole saw. after you cut them out with the hole saw just drill the center hole to fit over your radiator mounting studs.



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Randy in NE

05-17-2004 04:42:38




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 Re: Radiator spacer for farmall H? in reply to TC, 05-17-2004 03:40:15  
According to the diagram on my parts CD it shows that there is a "Raditor Pad" on each side. The part number is 18464D and it lists two of them. No idea what they are made.



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rustyfarmall

05-17-2004 04:59:45




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 Re: Re: Radiator spacer for farmall H? in reply to Randy in NE, 05-17-2004 04:42:38  
It would be possible to make these, but they need to be a specific thickness in order to prevent the steering shaft from rubbing where it goes through the radiator. It would be best to purchase them ready made. Check with your local Case-IH dealer first.



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