[AT] Deere 4020 oil leak

Ralph Goff alfg at sasktel.net
Thu Mar 9 17:38:02 PST 2017


On 3/9/2017 6:51 PM, Greg Hass wrote:
> I will agree that doing things on the cheap usually doesn't pay. I
> guess I'm saying new is not always the most expensive and if you have a
> good repair shop, appreciate it.
>              Greg Hass
Good old fashioned radiator repair shops are likely going the same way 
as antique tractors
I'm afraid. Last one I had repaired was the rad on my 63 Chevy II. The 
guy had it all apart and
made up a replacement core from a newer Japanese truck radiator from a 
salvage yard. The
price was reasonable and the work was fine quality. Still keeps the 
Chevy cool.
I've got to do something with the rad on my 81 GMC pickup as it is 
showing a weak spot and
some leakage at the top outlet. I'm hoping to solder it myself but maybe 
I'm dreaming. I've been
lucky in the past with some minor radiator repairs but usually me and 
solder don't get along well.

Ralph in Sask.
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