Description
If you’ve got one of those classic Allis Chalmers tractors from the 1940s and 50s and it’s running hot or constantly needs coolant topped off, chances are your radiator has finally reached the end of its decades-long service life. These vintage orange machines were built to last, but even the toughest cooling systems eventually develop leaks or get plugged up with years of farm dust and debris.
What You’re Getting
- Complete radiator assembly ready to bolt in place of your original unit
- Proper 21-inch height and 15-inch width dimensions that match your tractor’s cooling requirements
- Multi-row core design that provides plenty of cooling capacity for those hardworking vintage engines
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the constant vibration and temperature cycling of farm work
- All mounting brackets and connections positioned exactly where they need to be
Built for Real Farm Work
This radiator is designed specifically for the classic Allis Chalmers B, IB, C, CA, D10, and D12 series tractors that were the backbone of American agriculture in their day. Whether you’re using your vintage AC for hay work, cultivating, or just keeping it running for parades and shows, this replacement gets your cooling system back to factory specs.
Made to Last
TISCO builds this radiator to handle the same kind of work your original did for all those years. The core is designed to move heat efficiently even when you’re working hard in hot weather, and the construction is tough enough to handle another few decades of service. It’s built to the same standards as the original equipment that came on these tractors.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that uses the same mounting points and hose connections as your original radiator. Before installation, it’s smart to flush your entire cooling system and check that your water pump and thermostat are working properly—these older tractors can be particular about their cooling systems working together. Consider replacing those old radiator hoses while everything’s apart since they often fail right after you disturb them.






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