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450bcase dozer

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double d

01-11-2006 18:05:55




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Anyone have any experience removing a radiator for repair mine is leaking at the bottom seam. Any info on where I could find a new one and how much they cost. I tried to remove it from the front like shop manuel suggest and there is not enough room to get it through through nose piece and above all the hyd hoses, need advice please.




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Robert in W. Mi.

01-13-2006 07:24:25




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 Re: 450bcase dozer in reply to double d, 01-11-2006 18:05:55  
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It's heavy and takes some wiggleing, but i took the radiator on mine out through the front. I did it to replace the pully on the water pump and to clean things up in there.

It's really not so bad, once you figure out how to do it the "first time".

Robert

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CH

01-11-2006 21:04:33




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 Re: 450bcase dozer in reply to double d, 01-11-2006 18:05:55  
Check your parts book I can get Radiator part number R29725 Email me and i will check for others



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JAY IN KY

01-12-2006 09:45:24




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 Re: 450bcase dozer in reply to CH, 01-11-2006 21:04:33  
hEY CH, YOU SAID YOU HAD SOME JOHN DEERE 450 PARTS. WHAT DO YOU HAVE? PARTS MACHINE?



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CH

01-12-2006 20:31:02




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 Re: 450bcase dozer in reply to JAY IN KY , 01-12-2006 09:45:24  
What are you looking for? email me I'll send you a link



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tim [ga]

01-11-2006 19:17:04




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 Re: 450bcase dozer in reply to double d, 01-11-2006 18:05:55  
Remove the all of the nose cone bolts but one on each side and tilt the nose cone forward. OR just remove the nose cone completly. The nose cone can be lifted off by placing a chain through the radiator cap opening and around the cone. Use a lift to pickup the cone.



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