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  1. Carlo

    got screwed on an m939.... crap

    I wish I lived close to you. I removed, repaired, and reinstalled my radiator by myself. I could never think of replacing it unless it had a 1 foot wide hole in it. I'm sorry I can't run over there and help you.
  2. Carlo

    got screwed on an m939.... crap

    Seems like us Europeans prefer to repair instead of replace! It would have to be a walk through hole for me to starting thinking about replacing! Nice truck....
  3. Carlo

    got screwed on an m939.... crap

    If there us no rust and the truck was here I would JUMP on 5600!!! The truck is worth more than that. I'm sure you shut it down before any motor damage is done. The lonely way I would think about changing a radiator is if a pole drove through it! I bet you can save it with a good radiator shop...
  4. Carlo

    got screwed on an m939.... crap

    It looks like a good truck. I've never had an ex military truck purchased that did not need anything. We are all in the same passion / hobby so we have a good thing in common. We are here to help you as I was helped when I made my first post a few years back. Hang in there.
  5. Carlo

    got screwed on an m939.... crap

    Why not see how bad the radiator damage is before abandoning the ship? I have a leak on my 923A1 and I'm going to remove the radiator and fix it. I've not come across many radiators that can't be fixed.
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