Description
When your Fendt’s temperature gauge starts climbing during those long days in the field, you know it’s time to take a hard look at your radiator. A failing radiator doesn’t just mean an overheated engine—it can leave you stranded when you’re trying to finish cutting hay before weather moves in or getting that last field worked before planting season ends. This replacement radiator gets your 300 Vario series tractor back to running cool and reliable so you can focus on getting the work done.
What You’re Getting
- Robust core construction that provides the cooling capacity these engines demand while resisting corrosion and thermal stress from years of hard use
- Direct replacement fit that installs without modifications or special tools
- Efficient heat transfer design that keeps your engine at proper operating temperature even under heavy loads
- Quality materials that resist corrosion from coolant chemicals and agricultural conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This radiator is designed to handle that kind of abuse, whether you’re pulling a planter through heavy soil, running a hay baler all afternoon, or pushing through harvest when the heat’s on. The 300 Vario series tractors are the workhorses that handle everything from loader work around the farmstead to serious field operations, and they generate the heat that demands a cooling system that can keep up.
Made to Last
Farm equipment cooling systems take a beating from dust, chaff, and constant temperature cycling. This radiator uses quality construction designed to dissipate heat efficiently while standing up to the vibration and impacts that come with field work season after season. Fendt tractors are known for their precision engineering, and this radiator maintains those same high standards.
Installation Notes
Before installing, drain your cooling system completely and inspect your water pump, thermostat, and radiator hoses—many cooling problems are actually combination issues. Flush the entire cooling system thoroughly to remove any scale or debris that could contaminate the fresh unit. It’s smart to replace those radiator hoses while everything’s apart, since disturbing old hoses often leads to failure.






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