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I think engine design and coolant flow have also improved.

Several years ago I put a Ford 400M V8 in my Jeep Wrangler. Bought the biggest 4 core aluminum radiator that would fit. Mechanical fan with 16" electric fan in front and still couldn't cool it when wheeling. :)
 
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#42  
I've learned that it's not so much the number of rows but the size of the tubes and the amount of coolant flow. I had a 2 row aluminum radiator with 1 1/4" wide tubes in my hotrod and the thermostat stuck open, it wouldn't get above 130 degrees and that was with 100 degree ambient temperature.
 
/ M7 training #43  
I believe you are looking at the hydraulic oil cooler in front. Radiator is the last in the stack prior to the fan, and it n front of it the hydraulic oil cooler, AATAC, and air conditioner condenser.
 
/ M7 training #44  
Yep. That was my point. They are so efficient they can be stacked. Worst part of that design is cleaning them. If they aren't on sliders it is a challenge.

On the JD grader I run they are not stacked and the fan is hydraulic and automatically reverses for 10 seconds every 30 minutes. They never need cleaned.
 
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#45  
Yep. That was my point. They are so efficient they can be stacked. Worst part of that design is cleaning them. If they aren't on sliders it is a challenge.

Everything swings up on the M7 so you can get to the radiator for cleaning.
 
/ M7 training #46  
Awesome!!!
 
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#47  
Here we are with the M7 hooked to the dyno. It made 142hp at 580 PTO RPM. With the throttle turned down to 2005 RPM/540 PTO RPM it made 110 HP.

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Brian
 

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