1066 Radiator Removal;

It is not a real difficult task. Here are some steps I copied and pasted from a little searching. .. Drain it while removing hoods, side panels, remove fan shroud bolts and set it back over fan, remove air inlet hose from front grille housing, remove rad hoses and lift straight up out.. I will attach the a link to the parts diagrams. For the hoods open Superstructure and go to subsection 13-04. For the radiator go to Cooling and open subsection 06-10. If you need more detailed steps I would suggest you purchase a repair manual. YT has them for sale ..see 2nd link.. or go to ..farm manuals fast.. to get a downloadable copy, 50% off right now.
CNHI IH 1066 parts diagrams

1066 Service manual from YT
 
Piece of cake to do , remove hoods and center section , drain coolant , remove hoses , unbolt fan shroud and lay it back over the fan blades , unbolt the FOUR 1/4 inch bolts two on the side of the rad that go thru the shock mounts and LIFT the rad up and out . Not rocket science .
 
I agree. Fairly straightforward. Just remove anything that's attached to the radiator, or in the way, and lift it up and out. Nothing that's particularly difficult to get to. Nothing is hidden. Nothing will go "sproinnnnggggg!" on you.
 
and i also was going to ask whats with the video, but kept quite . just need eyes and hands and the other thing to get it done. if i got to watch a video to show me what to do may as well have a robot do it and i can tell the robot , thats if he understands english.
 
(quoted from post at 06:34:49 01/20/22) Oh yea remove air intake hose

Thank you, Sir. You made my day. I bought this tractor from an estate closeout and will resell it. I can handle that. Just wanted to hear it from a pro.
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Thank you, Barnyard Engineering, .....this old veteran will have to climb around on the Miller loader at some point, but I like the sounds of "easy" :)

This post was edited by hgrimm on 01/23/2022 at 05:52 pm.
 

I find a lot of flicks on YouTube that sure help. Thought maybe there was one out there, but the 'good ole boys' on here got me covered.
 
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