[AT] If one leaks, they all leak!!!

Tyler Juranek tylerpolkaman at gmail.com
Thu Feb 26 13:05:13 PST 2015


John,
 I don't know to much about the 4020 radiators, but do yourself a
favor and check the hoses first.
 On my JD a, it makes a mess on the floor and the front tire when
sitting for awhile and cold.
 I thought I had a leak, but in talking to a family friend, his a does
the same thing. He said that sometimes when its cold, the metal in the
hoses contracts a bit, causing it to leak. When a person starts it,
and let it warm up, it quits leaking again until cold again.
 In the summer it doesn't leak.
 Good luck.
 Take Care,
 Tyler Juranek

On 2/26/15, jtchall at nc.rr.com <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
> Lets see, last fall I had to fix a leaking radiator on the combine. Then the
> one on the IH 454 utility tractor sprung a leak. Today I went to use the
> 4020 to move some snow. Its narrow front and I noticed the left front tire
> was wet on top. Pulled the screen back and I've got a pretty bad sweat
> somewhere on the radiator. That's the third leaking radiator in about 5
> months!  As soon as the 454 can get out of the shop (it's awaiting
> reinstalling the head and rebuilt carb) I'll have to pull the 4020 in to get
> the radiator fixed. Oh wait, I need the shop empty so I can hang up those
> LED shop lights I bought.
>
> John
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