Radiator repairs/rebuild

basford

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Arable Farmer
Try JMT at Ladbrooke They break a lot of class combines

JMT Engineering (Ladbroke) Ltd
Ladbroke Road
Bishops Itchington
Southam
Warwickshire
CV47 2RP


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Phone:
01926 614345 (office hours)
01926 814814 (evenings)
07970 382951 (out of hours)
07515 944684 (out of hours)
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01926 614688
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thesilentone

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Don't know if this is of any help ?





 

sjt01

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Mixed Farmer
Location
North Norfolk
Don't know if this is of any help ?





The second one looks as though it is specified for the correct combine, but it looks a bit of a risk to order from an unknown website especially as it is a non-specific picture so cannot check that way. Anyway I will drop them a message.
 

Netherfield

Member
Location
West Yorkshire
Not much good yo you now your finished harvest, and needs to be done properly, like a recore or replacement.
However for you and anyone else reading this thread, Ce-lite is the stuff to use for temporary repair, I have used it with great success for temporary repair,
Mate had a barbecue green laying tarmac, on a night job on the M6, 350 tonne to lay, and it started leaking water out of water pump, now if job stops on the likes of M6, it can cost 100s of thousands, so it has to be kept going, the fan on water pump had a far bit of movement and water was coming out fairly, more than a drip.
He put 3 packets of it in, and topped water up an ran it for 5 minutes, topped water up again and repeated it a 3rd time.
Water had stopped leaking out,
Laid 330 tonnes if tarmac, low loader back to yard, on removing water pump, it had no play at all, and had built up the void , new pump fitted.
Months later a radiator on a roller bust, same again put Ce-lite in and fixed it for a week till new one arrived and fitted.

Over 35 years he has tried them all, but Ce-lite is the best by far,
Go buy a card of them and put in workshop, as you never know.

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