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P.s. search for a ——Reach 41-730——
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This is what I bought. And paid that price.
When i got it, the murray sticker was loose and i pulled it off. Underneath was the reach sticker. I looked it up and it was a hundred bucks cheaper!
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I like to buy the universal all aluminum radiators that do not have a trans cooler in them, I find them to be less expensive and more reliable than heating trans fluid inside the coolant. Northern Radiator makes many in the USA, I can also get them now. I have one in my truck that's over 20 years old, still going.
 
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I like to buy the universal all aluminum radiators that do not have a trans cooler in them, I find them to be less expensive and more reliable than heating trans fluid inside the coolant. Northern Radiator makes many in the USA, I can also get them now. I have one in my truck that's over 20 years old now, still going.
I used to get Northern all aluminum radiators for my 7.3L and 6.0L Powerstroke utility trucks from Napa.
 
I have the CU730 in the C10 with Windstar fans and it's never seen temps over 185°. Even running the AC on 100° summer days. Except for the time the belt came off. Even then it only got to 210° after sitting in a drive through for several minutes before I realized there was a problem. I also have high flow pump and thermostat.

Before that I had a Champion radiator that leaked. Replaced that with the CU730 which was cheaper than shipping the Champion radiator back to be repaired.
 

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