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snake699

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I have a Satoh Beaver and need a radiator. no luck finding anything. Does anyone know of aftermarket radiators available. Aluminum or steel. Just need to find one reasonably priced. Tractor runs perfectly.
 
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You could also hunt down a local radiator shop. They may be able to either repair your old radiator, or help find or make one that would fit. Perhaps even get you an upgrade in the process.
 
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You could also hunt down a local radiator shop. They may be able to either repair your old radiator, or help find or make one that would fit. Perhaps even get you an upgrade in the process.
Unfortunately been that route. It's actually at the shop now. Sadly, not fixable. Corroded beyond salvation.
 
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So, a tractor from the 1970's, it probably originally had a brass/copper radiator.

The last radiator I had repaired was a little shop in Fort Collins, Colorado that looked like it was 50+ years old. He unsoldered my upper and lower tanks. Measured everything. Ordered a new core to be overnighted from Denver. The next day he sand blasted my tanks, then soldered it all back together, pressure tested it, then painted it, and I installed it and was on my way that evening. I thought the core was custom made, but it could have been a stock size.

That was in about 2007. It wasn't particularly cheap. I don't remember the exact amount, but I think it was around $500.
 
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You can go with used stuff, or new. For used, there is that E-Bay link above.

Based on Carl's description, this appears to be a rather similar tractor:


Oh, that one is here in Oregon. ;) It is worth calling them.
 
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If you wish to try to adapt something different, take some detailed photos of your radiator, front, back, and side, and overlay measurements on the side with the most detail.
 
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I don't suppose you have a parts manual for it, or have found one online, the easiest way for me to find parts for older tractors is to use the OEM part number and use the Google search engine to enter the part number, helps to put it in quotation marks. You never know what will pop up.
 

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