Description
When your trusty Case IH utility tractor starts running hot during those long summer days, it’s time to get the cooling system back to doing its job. These 3200 and 4200 series tractors handle everything from loader work to mowing, and when that radiator’s failing, you’ll notice temperature creeping up under load or mysterious coolant losses. Don’t risk expensive engine damage when this replacement radiator can get you back to work worry-free.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement that bolts right in without modifications
- Multi-row core design provides superior heat transfer to keep engine temps steady
- Heavy-duty construction handles vibration and stress of daily farm use
- Quality materials resist corrosion and thermal stress for long service life
- Compatible with multiple engine types from D155 to DT268 models
Built for Real Farm Work
This radiator serves the dependable Case IH utility tractors that are the Swiss Army knives of farming operations. Your 3210, 3220, 3230, 4210, 4220, 4230, and 4240 models handle everything from running loaders around the farmstead to mowing pastures and pulling implements through the field. These 65-90 horsepower workhorses need proper cooling to maintain peak performance whether you’re pushing snow in January or baling hay in August heat.
Made to Last
Farm radiators take serious punishment from temperature swings, debris, and constant vibration. This replacement is built to handle it all with reinforced mounting points and quality core construction that transfers heat efficiently. The robust design matches the durability your Case IH tractor was built for, ensuring years of reliable cooling.
Installation Notes
This is a straightforward replacement that any farm mechanic can handle. Drain the cooling system completely and remove the old radiator carefully to avoid damaging mounting brackets. While you’re at it, replace those radiator hoses and thermostat—old hoses often fail right after radiator replacement, and a fresh thermostat ensures proper temperature control. Clean any debris from the radiator area and check fan clearance before firing it up.






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