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Gold Plated Or Something

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WalJohn

08-23-2004 10:22:29




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I called the IH dealer this morning loking for a radiator for a Farmall 140. Could have been blown over by a whisper when the man said they were abnout $900. Guess I will be looking at the used market. Mine has too big a hole to repair.




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MagMan

08-23-2004 18:45:22




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 Re: Gold Plated Or Something in reply to WalJohn, 08-23-2004 10:22:29  
I can sell you one .Email me for a price. about 1/3 of what you got quoted there. JON



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CNKS

08-23-2004 17:42:23




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 Re: Gold Plated Or Something in reply to WalJohn, 08-23-2004 10:22:29  
Try www.batescorp.com -- Got one for my C for about $350 a couple of years ago.



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RickB

08-23-2004 17:35:43




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 Re: Gold Plated Or Something in reply to WalJohn, 08-23-2004 10:22:29  
Check with an A&I dealer. They offer new radiators built in Ireland that are working out well. Replacement Ford radiators are cheaper than a recore here.



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Kendall

08-23-2004 15:00:13




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 Re: Gold Plated Or Something in reply to WalJohn, 08-23-2004 10:22:29  
Cousin of mine discovered same thing about Cub radiator. Found one on this web site for $119. I took a quick look and only see one listed for Super A, A1 AV, AV1, serial number 356001 and up, also Super C, 100, 130, 200 and 230. What the deal about a 140?? Any way, if this radiator fits a 140, then $269 is a far better deal than $900.



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Allan in NE

08-23-2004 10:44:26




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 Re: Gold Plated Or Something in reply to WalJohn, 08-23-2004 10:22:29  
WalJohn,

Have you thought about taking your old one to a radiator shop and having it recored?

Pennies on the dollar.

Allan



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rustyfarmall

08-23-2004 10:44:12




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 Re: Gold Plated Or Something in reply to WalJohn, 08-23-2004 10:22:29  
Take it to a good radiator shop, they should be able to install a new core. Hopefully for a lot less money.



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