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How to revove the radiator from an H

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Andy

09-30-2001 19:56:54




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I have a 49 H, and I need to get the radiator off, but im having problems getting the steering arm loose. Does it drive out, or do you have to take the steering gear out of the box, and then take it apart. Any help would be nice.




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Andy

10-01-2001 20:26:17




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 Re: how to revove the radiator from an H in reply to Andy, 09-30-2001 19:56:54  
Thanks for yalls help, I got it off this afternoon without screwing anything up. Thank yall.



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Farmer Bob

09-30-2001 20:33:25




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 Re: how to revove the radiator from an H in reply to Andy, 09-30-2001 19:56:54  
Andy, First loosen the connection where the forward steering shaft fits into the knuckle up by the gauge gracket. Loosen the forward collar on the rear steering shaft up in front of the throttle and work it down the shaft a ways. You need to get the rear shaft to move back toward the seat and away from the forward shaft. Remove the woodruff key in the forward shaft as it will be in the way when you start turning the forward shaft through the bushing by the gauge bracket. Then remove the large plug on the front of the upper bolster and turn the forward shaft and worm gear out the gear box at the top of the upper bolster. Once the worm is free the shaft just slides out through the radiator and gear box. May as well check the bearing that sits in front of that worm gear. Sometimes they are bad and it would give you a chance to replace it while doing all this work.

You should also have the two stud bolts on the bottom of the radiator with most likely castellated nuts and maybe even cotter pins. Remove the pins and nuts and the radiator should lift off the tractor.

Be thankful you have a later model H, you shouldn't have any problems getting a socket on those bottom stud nuts. Just use a long extension on your socket wrench.//FB

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Theman

10-01-2001 07:27:49




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 Re: Re: how to revove the radiator from an H in reply to Farmer Bob, 09-30-2001 20:33:25  
A couple of things to add to the previous post: There is a seal in the bolster where the shaft enters it. Make sure you scrape the crud buildup off of the shaft before you remove it or you could damage the seal and get dirt in the gear box.

The other thing you will need to do before lifting the radiator up is to remove the fan shroud. There are long bolts that go through the radiator sides holding the shroud. The shroud can then be moved back (it doesn't have to be completely removed) around the fan so the radiator can come straight up.

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