[Farmall] Leaky radiator

Mike Schmudlach mschmudlach at charter.net
Fri Jun 9 15:34:01 PDT 2006


I would try the easy fix first.   Pour in a bottle of Barr's stop leak.
This should do the trick.
If after a few attempts it does not cure the problem then go the
replacement?repair route.
Mike
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matt Bell" <bell.matt at gmail.com>
To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 3:21 PM
Subject: [Farmall] Leaky radiator


> Just got at '42 Farmall H running after 15 years of sitting and started to
> use it to do a little work clearing some brush.  After I was done I notice
> radiator fluid leaking from a small dent in the radiator.  Not sure if it
> simply rotted through or if it was dinged while clearing brush.  Anyway,
> anyone have an easy fix for plugging a leaky radiator?  Should I just take
> it off and bring it to a shop?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt Bell
>
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> <div>Just got at '42 Farmall H running after 15 years of sitting and
started to use it to do a little work clearing some brush.  After I was
done I notice radiator fluid leaking from a small dent in the
radiator.  Not sure if it simply rotted through or if it was dinged
while clearing brush.  Anyway, anyone have an easy fix for
plugging a leaky radiator?  Should I just take it off and bring it
to a shop?
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> <div>Thanks,</div>
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> <div>Matt Bell</div>
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