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D2Denny
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L&M Radiator "Messabi" replaceable tube Cat radiator core still in original wooden crate
Will fit D7 17A serial number 0001-19442
31 3/4" tall 36 1/2" wide 6 1/2 " wide at flanges
brass serial number tag at bottom of core #6599 located in north central Ohio
Verified fitment via serial # with L&M Radiator and have engineering drawing.
$300.
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Sat, Dec 31, 2016 1:03 AM
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That's Radiator Group #5H4206
Core part # is 5H4220
Fits all D7-17A's
Good deal for someone if that's actually what it is!!!!!
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Sat, Dec 31, 2016 2:34 AM
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That's Radiator Group #5H4206
Core part # is 5H4220
Fits all D7-17A's
Good deal for someone if that's actually what it is!!!!!
Just out of curiosity I measured the radiator in my 17A and the measurements seem to be correct.
I wonder what application a radiator built like that would be for?
There's a mob here in Australia that builds radiators with sealing grommets on the tubes.
Supposed to be better for severe application with lots of vibration .
Sounds typical of Australian roads I work on.
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Sun, Jan 1, 2017 5:32 AM
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Reply to Andrew:
Just out of curiosity I measured the radiator in my 17A and the measurements seem to be correct.
I wonder what application a radiator built like that would be for?
There's a mob here in Australia that builds radiators with sealing grommets on the tubes.
Supposed to be better for severe application with lots of vibration .
Sounds typical of Australian roads I work on.
Looks like a messabi to me. L and M radiator builds them. Contact them with that serial number and they can pull the drawings and build specs for it. They are a great core superb cooling. I have put quite a few in the back 637 d/e scrapers, D9 h/L, and 245 excavator. The 245 was the most impressive change on a 30 deg c day hard digging with a mass front and little to no gaps between trucks the engine would run 225-230 deg f that was with the muffler relocated outside the engine compartment. Just changed the rad and cooling dropped to 195-200 deg f on comparable or hotter days. In the scrapers there is a vshaped finned tube version that lets the grass through it instead of plugging the surface up. You can literally stick a screwdriver through the core at an angle between the fins and tubes.
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Sun, Jan 1, 2017 10:02 PM
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Looks like a messabi to me. L and M radiator builds them. Contact them with that serial number and they can pull the drawings and build specs for it. They are a great core superb cooling. I have put quite a few in the back 637 d/e scrapers, D9 h/L, and 245 excavator. The 245 was the most impressive change on a 30 deg c day hard digging with a mass front and little to no gaps between trucks the engine would run 225-230 deg f that was with the muffler relocated outside the engine compartment. Just changed the rad and cooling dropped to 195-200 deg f on comparable or hotter days. In the scrapers there is a vshaped finned tube version that lets the grass through it instead of plugging the surface up. You can literally stick a screwdriver through the core at an angle between the fins and tubes.
Will this fit a D7 3T hydraulic nose.
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Mon, Jan 2, 2017 1:42 AM
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Will this fit a D7 3T hydraulic nose.

With a gas axe and welder who knows, but not by part number.
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Mon, Jan 2, 2017 2:16 AM
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With a gas axe and welder who knows, but not by part number.
Suspect it will not fit 3T as the 3T I have has the oil cooler beside the radiator.
Core width is about 27 5/8 wide.
17A core width 36 5/8 .
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Mon, Jan 2, 2017 5:33 AM
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Reply to Andrew:
Suspect it will not fit 3T as the 3T I have has the oil cooler beside the radiator.
Core width is about 27 5/8 wide.
17A core width 36 5/8 .
Thanks for the tip 657CAT. I checked with L&M radiator and yes it is a Messabi replaceable tube core. They were able to track it down by the serial # and sent me the engineering drawing for it, and it is a replacement for a Cat D7-17A radiator core..

Still for sale.

Dennis
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Sat, Jan 7, 2017 7:47 AM
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Reply to D2Denny:
Thanks for the tip 657CAT. I checked with L&M radiator and yes it is a Messabi replaceable tube core. They were able to track it down by the serial # and sent me the engineering drawing for it, and it is a replacement for a Cat D7-17A radiator core..

Still for sale.

Dennis
do you still have this core?
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