Description
When your Ford tractor starts running hotter than usual or you notice coolant puddles under the hood, that old upper radiator hose has probably given all it can after years of heat cycles and engine vibration. This replacement hose connects your radiator to the engine block, carrying hot coolant to the radiator where it can cool down and cycle back through your engine to keep everything running at the right temperature.
What You’re Getting
- Pre-formed shape that follows the exact path from radiator to engine block without kinking
- Heavy-duty rubber construction that handles constant temperature swings from cold starts to hot field work
- Reinforced walls that won’t collapse under vacuum when the engine cools down
- Direct replacement design that fits exactly like the original Ford hose
- Quality materials that resist cracking and deterioration from engine heat and ozone
Built for Real Farm Work
This hose fits the classic Ford workhorses that built American agriculture – NAA Jubilee tractors and the 600, 700, 800, 900, 2000, and 4000 series machines. Whether your 2000 runs the brush hog all summer, your 4000 pulls implements through tough ground, or your 800 handles loader duties around the farmstead, proper cooling keeps these reliable tractors earning their keep year after year.
Made to Last
Farm tractors work hard in all kinds of conditions, and cooling system hoses take a beating from constant heat, vibration, and temperature changes. This hose uses quality rubber compounds that stay flexible through thousands of heat cycles while maintaining a tight seal at both ends. The pre-formed shape eliminates stress points that cause premature cracking.
Installation Notes
Let the engine cool completely before starting – hot coolant and steam can cause serious burns. The old hose might be stuck pretty good after years of service, so work it back and forth gently while pulling to avoid damaging the radiator or engine connections. Clean both connection points before installing the new hose, and don’t overtighten the clamps – crushed hoses fail quickly.






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