Description
Nothing ruins a good day in the field faster than that growing puddle of coolant under your tractor or watching the temperature gauge climb while you’re trying to finish a job. The radiator/cooling system hoses carry coolant through the radiator and back through the engine to keep it operating at an optimal temperature. This bottom radiator hose is the critical link between your radiator and engine block, and when it starts to leak or crack, it’s time to replace it before you’re dealing with an overheated engine.
Key Features
- Pre-formed shape fits exactly like the original equipment with proper clearances
- High-quality rubber construction handles the temperature swings from cold mornings to hot afternoon work
- Reinforced walls prevent collapse under cooling system pressure and suction
- Direct replacement for your MF 595 – no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This hose is designed for the Massey Ferguson 595, a reliable workhorse tractor that’s been getting the job done on farms for decades. Powered by the dependable Perkins A4.318 engine, the 595 handles everything from plowing and cultivating to running a loader or PTO equipment. Whether you’re working ground, making hay, or doing general farm maintenance, this tractor needs a cooling system that won’t let you down when the work gets demanding.
Made to Last
Farm equipment cooling systems take a beating from temperature extremes, pressure cycles, and the vibration that comes with heavy work. This hose is built from rubber compounds that resist cracking and hardening over time, while the reinforced construction prevents the collapse that can happen with cheap or worn-out hoses. It’s engineered to handle the heat and maintain a proper seal season after season.
Good to Know
Let the engine cool completely before starting this job – hot coolant and steam aren’t worth the rush. The old hose might be stuck pretty tight after years of heat cycles, so work it loose gradually with some twisting and penetrating oil if needed. Clean the connection points well and make sure your hose clamps are in good shape before installing the new hose.






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