Description
When your modern tractor starts running hot during heavy fieldwork or you’re noticing mysterious coolant loss, it’s time to take cooling system problems seriously. These newer Tier 4 engines run hotter and work harder than their predecessors, making proper cooling absolutely critical for protecting your investment. This radiator keeps your Case Puma or New Holland T6000 Power Command running at proper operating temperature, no matter what you’re asking it to do.
What You’re Getting
- High-efficiency core designed specifically for Tier 4A and Tier 4B engine cooling demands
- Durable aluminum construction that handles the heat and vibration of modern farming
- Precision-engineered mounting points for perfect fit with no modifications needed
- Multi-row design maximizes heat transfer while maintaining proper coolant flow
- Built to OEM specifications for reliable cooling performance you can count on
Built for Real Farm Work
This radiator serves the workhorses that power modern agriculture – Case Puma tractors from 115 to 155 horsepower and New Holland T6000 Power Command models. Whether your Puma 140 is pulling a heavy disk all day, your T6070 PC is running a loader at the dairy, or your Puma 155 is powering through tough silage chopping, these machines demand cooling systems that won’t quit when the work gets demanding.
Made to Last
Today’s engines generate more heat and run tighter tolerances than older tractors, so this radiator is built to handle those increased demands. The aluminum core construction provides superior heat dissipation while resisting corrosion from modern coolant formulations. It’s designed to maintain proper cooling capacity even when pushing these powerful machines hard during peak season.
Good to Know
This is a direct replacement that fits right in place of your original radiator. During installation, flush the cooling system thoroughly and replace hoses if they show any age – new radiators deserve fresh connections. Use the proper coolant mixture specified for your Tier 4 engine, and make sure you bleed all air from the system. These newer tractors have more complex cooling circuits, so take your time getting it right.






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