Tom I purchased an oil cooler from Salem a while back. Check with Brian to see if they are still available. ✌ Harry
Yep, if Salem does not have them, check Barneveld Equipment.Tom I purchased an oil cooler from Salem a while back. Check with Brian to see if they are still available. ✌ Harry
M & M uploads the entire Ingersoll parts catalog to their online store whether it is available or not. Be sure to confirm availability before ordering. My preference when designing our website was to only offer for sale parts that were in stock at our dealership ready for shipment. That's why we prompt buyers to contact us for any items that they cannot find on our site.Google brings up this:
INGERSOLL-CASE Part C32047 EXCHANGER wt=.2439
C32047 Ingersoll Case Tractors Part number C32047 EXCHANGER wt=.2439www.m-and-d.com
Wow. That's ugly.M & M uploads the entire Ingersoll parts catalog to their online store whether it is available or not. Be sure to confirm availability before ordering. My preference when designing our website was to only offer for sale parts that were in stock at our dealership ready for shipment. That's why we prompt buyers to contact us for any items that they cannot find on our site.
Bob
Ultimately, yes you can use a car oil cooler. As long as you can find one that fits in that space and has about the same tubing Id and therefore about the same rate of flow.where can I buy oil cooler for my Case 6018. Can I use heavy car oil cooler?
Tom, that’s good news. From the one pic you showed it appeared that there was a separation in the tube.Thanks everyone. My oil cooler isn't broken. If you look closely on picture, there isn't a copper line that goes through that makes it empty. The problem is the steel oil hose under the oil cooler that had the tiny hole. The oil splashes out when you put the tractor in drive. I fix it with hydraulic hose.