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    Posted: 6 hours 44 minutes ago at 8:33pm
Has anyone run one of these aluminum radiators? The one in my pulling tractor has sprung a leak. A original style radiator is almost double the price and I have yet to call about getting the original recored but from what my grandpa has told me that won’t be real cheap either

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hi my names dan, I am a young guy. i have a problem, i prefer my tractors orange and my clutches mechanical, thanks for letting me share
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A re-core is not the cheapest option, but it is the best and most reliable option in my opinion.  A local shop will guarantee their work and help you if there are any problems.  Amazon and e-Bay will not.
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A "puller" ?? Have you tried some good stop leak with water only for coolant??? don't need antifreeze in the summer.
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A little Solder Seal and straight water should do the trick if the leak isn't to big. If that doesn't work, save your money and have the original recored. That's probably a sure bet that it will last a loooong time....
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