Which 35 and what engine? Serial number might help. Find the right model 35 and engine, then the radiator.I know this has been asked before but I cant find a radiator for massey 35 gas.I have ordered 2 ,both fit but hood wont close. How to get the right 1?
continental 134 gas 1964Which 35 and what engine? Serial number might help. Find the right model 35 and engine, then the radiator.
I replied to Fergy to-35. Is that you? Do you have two usernames here?continental 134 gas 1964
I use the part numb er on my old radiator which is 186830M91and I still get wrong radiatorWhich 35 and what engine? Serial number might help. Find the right model 35 and engine, then the radiator.
Have you talked to the vendor you bought it from? What is your serial number?I use the part numb er on my old radiator which is 186830M91and I still get wrong radiator
Ye s they are sorry ,that is what it calls for but the hood wont closeHave you talked to the vendor you bought it from?
yesAre you Fergy to-35?
Since you say you are ordering by the original number on your radiator, about the best you can do is sketch the radiator out with all the dimensions and talk with vendors. Send them the info to review before purchasing. Have you talked to more than one vendor?
I have a 1960 MF 35 gas that needed a new radiator. I bought one online that I thought was perfect until I tried to put the hood back on. That piece inside the hood, just above the grill, would not clear the upper radiator tank. What I did was boost the radiator up as far as the hose connections would allow, then move the fan shroud down and trim some metal from the inside of the hood. It works now.I know this has been asked before but I cant find a radiator for massey 35 gas.I have ordered 2 ,both fit but hood wont close. How to get the right 1?
May I see some be tter picts? thxI have a 1960 MF 35 gas that needed a new radiator. I bought one online that I thought was perfect until I tried to put the hood back on. That piece inside the hood, just above the grill, would not clear the upper radiator tank. What I did was boost the radiator up as far as the hose connections would allow, then move the fan shroud down and trim some metal from the inside of the hood. It works now.
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Sorry I have been so long getting back to you. I haven't pulled this tractor out of winter storage yet and the light is not good where it is. Today I took the grill out and took this picture looking up. The area circled in blue is above the grill and towards the radiator. It is horizontal. That is where I trimmed the metal off so it would clear the upper radiator tank. Hope this helps.May I see some be tter picts? thx
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