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D14 radiator

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    Posted: 22 Apr 2010 at 1:41am
The radiator is not holding water. Is it possible to just "rotted" sitting in the garage? I believe it is original and was fine when parked 2 years ago. In the service manual it says if radiator loses water rapidily, check the baffle in upper tank for being loose or out of place. What are they talking about?
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I would think the baffle redirects the water from the top to distibute it evenly to all the vertical tubes for better water flow.If loose,the water would tend to go down the middle tubes making them hotter.
Most leaky rads I've dealt with,it's the buildup of stuff on the bottom collector that traps rain water that rots out the tube-collector joints. Should be a easy repair as you've gotta be able to see where it's leaking,once the rad is cleaned up.might be worth a trip to local rad shop to clean her out,fix her up proper,good for the next 50 years !!
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I took mine in a few years back to have it checked, since it was off, and they told me it needed recored.  A reliable shop, and they did a good job.  Mine is a 58 D14.   One thing to make sure they make note of is the route of the overflow tube,  It has a quick bend right where it leaves the filler neck.

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It will just be a job, it's the back hoe with shuttle I posted. The loader may not need to come off, but will have to be blocked to pull bolts. Tractors with extras and options are as much fun to work on as the first cars with air and smog !!  We have had good luck with a local shop on radiators.

I'm sure I will have more D14 questions, I'm still trying to figure out if the hoe is too intergral to remove and run loader only. I'll probably want at least a drawbar eventually.

thanks,Larry
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The worst part is getting to the nuts on the shroud that hold the radiator down the sides.  Then there are a couple big bolts at the bottom.  Disconnect the center hood bracket from the tank end and remove it and the shroud as one.  Check the water pump while you are there.  That was the reason I ended up doing my rad.  Also may want to throw on a new belt, because that's about what you  have to do to change the belt!!!  I ended up taking my hoses to a real auto parts store, set them on the counter, and the guy found one hose that I could cut the three pieces out of for new hoses.  Have Fun!!!
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We have a good used 14 radiator.  Was holding while the tractor ran.  Would have to look and see how clean the tubes are, but I did not leak.  I can have it pressure tested if you want to go that route.  Typically haveing them re-cored gets close to a  new radiator.
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