Have not seen that part on my B7100, have a picture of where it goes? Not doubting you, just want to see what you are working with. A few North American variations apparently exist, not to mention the grey market tractors, that have made it over here.Not sure what to call this coolant pipe or where to find one. When I bought this tractor this coolant pipe was modified not sure why.... trying to find a used one in good shape. Anyone know where i can find one, and what is the right name for it?
Here's a picture of mine. View attachment 48008
I appreciate the feedback it looks like the engine is a D950 by the tag. The only thing that is wrong with the pipe is it looks modified and the hose that is on it maybe constricted. Here are some pictures.I suspect that the engine has been replaced with a water pump version engine (D850, D950).
Or maybe someone changed the radiator.
A serial / model number of the engine (can be found on the flat spot facing up just to the outside of the injection pump), and possible a couple pictures of the setup would be helpful.
What's wrong with the pipe?
It's a thin wall brass pipe, it can be repaired.

Here’s where it is locatedHave not seen that part on my B7100, have a picture of where it goes? Not doubting you, just want to see what you are working with. A few North American variations apparently exist, not to mention the grey market tractors, that have made it over here.
Maybe just replace it with correct hose and lose that?

Thank you I will give that a try.. I appreciate the help.It modified in the fact that that engine was not originally in the b7100.
The issue is that the radiator is one size larger than the pipe that's the reason it's wonky.
Bet the upper hose has the same issue.
To fix it on mine I changed the bottom hose fitting on the radiator (not for the faint at heart) to be the same size as the pipe so it was a consistent size.
Another option is to measure both sides and lengths and hit some auto parts stores and look for a hose with both sizes on the hose, don't worry about the length or any other part of the hose, just the part that necks down between the two sizes.