JD 1010 radiator and fan

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JD 1010 radiator and fan

Post by Bill Bohlke » Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:45 pm

Just purchased a jd 1010 and I love it. Have never had a track loader before. I have a small problem :cry: I need a jd 1010 radiator and fan. Serial # 11606. The stick hit the fan and the fan hit the radiator - nuff said. Any helpers ?
Also, a quick question. There was a cooler (jerry rigged) mounted in front of the radiator :?: Haven't traced it yet, but anyone know offhand what it is.

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Post by Lavoy » Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:54 am

The cooler is the reverser cooler. On early crawlers it was seperate, on later crawlers, it was in the radiator. If yours is correct, then you have an earlier crawler.
I have a used radiator, no new ones available. I think fans are obsolete, may be able to figure out a replacement, but would need to know diameter, bolt center, center hole and such.
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Post by brettjones » Sun Sep 28, 2008 5:30 pm

The rad in my 1010 is in pretty rough shape and I was thinking of having it re-cored. Have you had this done Lavoy?
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Post by Lavoy » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:58 am

On the 1010's, that is your only option other than used. I quit recoring the two cylinder radiators when the new complete radiators became available.
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Post by Bill Bohlke » Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:06 am

I'm taking the rad in this morning.
I will keep you posted.
Thanks lavoy

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Post by JAJ » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:40 am

Bill,
I just had the radiator on my 1010 crawler loader recored last February and it cost $385.00. Mine had the reverser cooler built in. The shop said they could not get the exact core thickness to match what was on it so they did mine 1/8" thicker than what was in it. I cannot be sure that what was in it was the correct thickness but I just depth mic'd what they put in and it is 2.350" thick. I hope there was more then 1/8" clearance between the fan and the radiator. Should find out this winter when I reassemble. Hope I don't have any surprises!!
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jd 1010 fan

Post by Bill Bohlke » Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:24 pm

Lavoy
boy did I open a can of worms!
the fan I took off is a 6 blade, 1" pilot hole, 1 1/4" center to center mounting holes, 14.5" diameter.
I found a similar fan on Yesterdays Tractor Co. - same measurements except 14" diameter, part # AM2840T for models 420 and 430.
I called the local JD parts, the original fan was 4 blades !!!!
I'm tempted to order the fan from YTC
Any ideas ?
thanks
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Post by Lavoy » Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:56 pm

I stock that fan, I have put many of them on the two cylinder crawlers. They move quite a bit more air and work great.
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update on rad / fan

Post by Bill Bohlke » Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:49 pm

Got the rad repaired for $65.
Only had to cut off 1 tube - all the rest were repaired.
Got the fan today via UPS from Yesterday's Tractor for $53.
Now if I just had it all put together :)
Will install the fan as a pusher from the engine to the rad.
Thanks for everybody's help.

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