Description
If you’ve been watching your temperature gauge climb a little higher than usual, or you’ve noticed coolant stains under your tractor, that old upper radiator hose might be telling you it’s time for retirement. This top radiator hose is the main highway for hot coolant leaving your engine on its way to the radiator for cooling—and when it starts to fail, you’ll know it pretty quick with overheating problems.
What You’re Getting
- Pre-formed shape that fits exactly right without kinks or tight bends that restrict flow
- Heat-resistant rubber construction that handles the constant temperature cycling from cold starts to hot field work
- Reinforced walls that won’t collapse under vacuum pressure when the engine cools down
- Direct replacement for your original hose—no modifications or adapters needed
- Quality construction that matches the durability your tractor was built with
Built for Real Farm Work
This hose fits a wide range of New Holland T6000, T7000, T6, and T7 series tractors, plus Case Maxxum and MXM models—machines that are the backbone of modern farming operations. Whether you’re running a T6030 on a hay mower, pulling heavy tillage with a T7040, or handling loader work with a Maxxum 130, these tractors work hard and need cooling systems that can keep up.
Made to Last
Farm equipment hoses take a beating from engine heat, weather extremes, and all the vibration that comes with field work. This hose is built with rubber compounds designed to handle years of heat cycling without getting soft and spongy or cracking at the clamp points. The pre-formed shape maintains proper clearances from hot engine parts and moving components, so it won’t rub through over time.
Good to Know
Let the engine cool completely before starting this job—hot coolant and steam can cause serious burns. The old hose might be stuck pretty good after years of service, so a little twisting while pulling usually helps. Clean both connection points thoroughly before installing the new hose, and don’t over-tighten the clamps—crushed hoses don’t last long. It’s also smart to check your other cooling system hoses while you’re at it, since they often fail around the same time.






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