I just bought a used T273 with 450 hours on it, and now I'm discovering the hidden problems. I noticed right away the overheating problem, and was careful to shut down as soon as I saw coolant spitting out the pressure relief tube. The temp guage never went above mid-scale. Nevertheless, it started leaking at the seal between the radiator core and the lower reservoir. After ten hours it was gushing, and I had to stop.
Turns out, this is the second radiator in that tractor. The original part number 13151042000 was replaced with the same, but presumably "improved" part ending in 3000. I have not been able to find a replacement at a reasonable price. A small car radiator would be about $140. The TYM dealer says this one is a special order, and will cost me about $600 after shipping and taxes. That's outrageous for a cheapie with plastic reservoirs. I'm also worried that a third radiator, even with the improved design, will just do the same after another 10 hours.
I took it to a radiator specialist, who told me the plastic was severely deformed from overpressure, and could not be repaired.
At this point, I'm wondering if I should just sell the tractor as is, take a big loss, and find something more robust, or at least something with more readily available parts.
Any suggestions from other owners?
Turns out, this is the second radiator in that tractor. The original part number 13151042000 was replaced with the same, but presumably "improved" part ending in 3000. I have not been able to find a replacement at a reasonable price. A small car radiator would be about $140. The TYM dealer says this one is a special order, and will cost me about $600 after shipping and taxes. That's outrageous for a cheapie with plastic reservoirs. I'm also worried that a third radiator, even with the improved design, will just do the same after another 10 hours.
I took it to a radiator specialist, who told me the plastic was severely deformed from overpressure, and could not be repaired.
At this point, I'm wondering if I should just sell the tractor as is, take a big loss, and find something more robust, or at least something with more readily available parts.
Any suggestions from other owners?