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dpower
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Madison Ne Points: 1576 |
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Posted: 26 May 2016 at 4:46pm |
Just curious if any place sells an aftermarket foam kit for the foam around the radiator on an 8010?? AGCO has it just curious if anyone else sells this kit. Thanks
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SHAMELESS
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: EAST NE Points: 29486 |
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yes...I've seen it somewhere
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JimWenigOH
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NC Ohio Points: 1153 |
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Don't know about the "kit", but I bought the material from McMaster-Carr to do my 220 radiator. I had bought the kit from AGCO for my 190 and it consisted of what looked like carpet padding pieces glued together. So when the time came to do the 220, I didn't even go to AGCO. The foam sheets you buy at McMaster come in different thicknesses and softness. I would go for the softest grade. It also was black which I liked a lot better than the multi colored pieces glued together.
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JCFarms
Orange Level Joined: 03 Mar 2013 Location: Louisiana Points: 230 |
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I used the foam I pulled out of the old seat I removed from my 8010. Cut it to the thickness I needed and stuffed it in. Been like that over a year now. Works great!
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Tracy Martin TN
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Gallatin,TN Points: 10608 |
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Closed cell would work best. It will hold less moisture. JMHO, Tracy
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No greater gift than healthy grandkids!
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wayneIA
Orange Level Joined: 17 Oct 2009 Location: Waverly, IA Points: 268 |
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I bought some window air conditioner foam from the local hardware store for stuffing the gaps around the opening. It was about 3" square and 2' long to use on my 7060.
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screwloose
Orange Level Joined: 06 Dec 2014 Location: maryland Points: 361 |
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I bought foam from Walmart and some spray adhesive. I think it cost me around $14. Cut the foam glued it together and STUFFED it in there. It is tight. Worked good.
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screwloose
Orange Level Joined: 06 Dec 2014 Location: maryland Points: 361 |
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Forgot to mention it was a 190xtd that I was working on, don't know if that makes a difference.
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