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CASE 6018 broken oil cooler.

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where can I buy oil cooler for my Case 6018. Can I use heavy car oil cooler?

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Tom I purchased an oil cooler from Salem a while back. Check with Brian to see if they are still available. ✌ Harry
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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.
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I had mine TIG welded on my 444 since new ones weren't available at the time. If you have a good welding shop around it wouldn't hurt to get a price.
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I TIG welded one also, but it was on an end easy to get to. This appears to be in the fin area so some of the fins would have to be disturbed to weld it. It can be welded with some TLC. ✌ Harry
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The warehouse does not show any currently in stock, last price was $596.48 .

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Google brings up this:

Google brings up this:

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
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I agree with Bob regarding M&D,, got to be weary of those parts,
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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
Wow. That's ugly.

Bob
where can I buy oil cooler for my Case 6018. Can I use heavy car oil cooler?
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.

It's pretty low tech. The oil gets run through that radiator and the ambient air cools it down. So they may be hard to find, but there are no doubt dozens of similar parts out there. No caustic chemicals. No super high pressures.

Bob
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Surplus Center has many hydraulic oil coolers in many different sizes. The physical make up may present some challenges.
None of them are cheap!
Perhaps your local radiator repair shop can solder the leaking tubes, or, if necessary, close them off. While closing a tube or two off would reduce the cooling capacity, I rather doubt it would be enough to matter. The shop can also pressure test it after completing the repair. Around here, the radiator shop we use charges about $75 to repair a full-size auto/truck radiator. Best of luck to you!
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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.

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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.
Tom, that’s good news. From the one pic you showed it appeared that there was a separation in the tube.
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✌. Harry
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