Description
When you notice coolant pooling under your vintage John Deere or steam rolling out from under the hood, odds are good it’s time for a new radiator hose. These classic tractors from the AO and AR series through the 60, 620, and 630 models were built to last, but their rubber components need refreshing after decades of faithful service. This lower radiator hose gets your cooling system sealed up tight so you can get back to the work that pays.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement for worn-out factory hose – no guesswork or modifications needed
- Quality rubber compound that handles the heat cycles and pressure these older engines create
- TISCO construction that’s been keeping vintage tractors running for years
- Proper fit and bend radius designed specifically for your tractor’s cooling system layout
Built for Classic Farm Work
Your AO might be running a belt pulley for the threshing crew, or that 630 could be your go-to tractor for cultivating and hay work. These tractors earned their reputation doing real farm work day after day, and they need cooling systems that can handle long hours under load. This hose connects your lower radiator outlet to keep coolant flowing where it needs to go.
Made to Last
Vintage tractor hoses face a tough job – constant flexing, temperature swings from cold morning starts to hot afternoon field work, and exposure to coolant chemicals that break down inferior rubber. This replacement hose uses materials that resist cracking and maintain flexibility even after years of service.
Good to Know
Hose replacement is straightforward – drain your cooling system, loosen the clamps, and swap out the old hose for the new one. While you’ve got things apart, it’s smart to check your other cooling system components since they tend to age together. Fresh clamps are cheap insurance against future leaks.




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