Description
When you’re pushing 300+ horsepower through long harvest days or pulling heavy implements across endless acres, your cooling system is working overtime. These big 8R series tractors generate serious heat, and when your radiator starts failing—whether through cracks, clogs, or just age—you’ll notice rising temperatures when you need power most. This replacement radiator gets your cooling system back to where it should be, keeping your engine cool so you can focus on getting the job done.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty core construction designed to handle the massive heat loads these high-horsepower engines produce
- Enhanced cooling capacity that matches the demands of modern PowerTech Plus engines under full load
- Direct replacement fit that installs without modifications—same mounting points as your original
- Robust tank construction engineered to resist the vibration and stress of heavy field work
- Quality materials that resist corrosion from coolant chemicals and withstand temperature extremes
Built for Serious Row Crop Work
Your 8R series tractor is the backbone of large-scale farming operations—whether it’s an 8230R pulling a 16-row planter through spring conditions, an 8345R working heavy tillage tools, or an 8RX 370 on tracks handling the toughest field conditions. These machines work long hours under heavy loads, and proper cooling is essential for maintaining peak performance during critical farming seasons when downtime isn’t an option.
Made to Last
Farm radiators face conditions that would destroy automotive parts in a season—dust clouds during tillage, chaff and debris during harvest, extreme temperature swings, and constant vibration from heavy field work. This radiator uses quality construction and materials designed to dissipate heat efficiently while standing up to the punishment that comes with serious farming operations year after year.
Installation Notes
Start with a completely cool engine and drain your cooling system thoroughly before beginning. While you’ve got things apart, it’s smart to check your water pump, hoses, and thermostat—cooling components tend to wear together. Use proper coolant mixture following manufacturer specifications, and take time to bleed all air pockets during refill to prevent hot spots that cause problems down the road.






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