Did that numerous times on Ford 5000’s and 7000’s and similar fords, there’s only 4 bolts at the bottom of the front nose cone which makes the job a lot easier if you remove it
I did not see anything on there for today but the last update was on Saturday. If you did it today. It might show up tomorrow. But if not I think you have to hit the link and go to Amazon then add stuff to your cart. I will let you know. But that's good your tried. Just remember the next time you order from Amazon.
Buudy you did a good job I'm not trying to be so watchful but if you want your radiator the last longer instead of using the water in the pipe use distilled water
You are right but I only use water for test purposes. I would never run a tractor/ car for anytime without antifreeze. But the distilled water is just so hard to come by when you are in the woods at the hunting camp.
@@thebasshunter buddy thanks for sharing I'm grateful of that but it's just like the antifreeze you recommended buying full strength and can mix it and get 50/50 I didn't know if you knew distill was better keep on doing good my friend I thank you
Don’t make no difference on a ford 3000 tractor. Think about it That tractor is so overbuilt. That radiator he just replaced was prob 50 years old. No telling what had been put in it. How much longer do you think it could last??? It wouldn’t matter if he used dirty pond water to dilute the antifreeze for a ford 3000. It’s gonna run and last Now if it’s a car then maybe, MAYBE distilled would make a difference if your tap water had high mineral content. Here in west tn we have good soft water.