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Topic: 5610 thermostat
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| woodbutcher
06-25-2012 13:47:02
38.107.192.221
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I"ve been shredding a pasture where fescue has grown thick and gone to seed. I"m beginning to think the 5610 might need a new thermostat. There are 3 temps listed for the 5610: 168, 172, and 188 degrees. Which one did it have when it was new? Butch |
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| RickB
06-25-2012 15:55:48
69.195.52.113
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Re: 5610 thermostat in reply to woodbutcher, 06-25-2012 13:47:02
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| We all three agree on a hot 'stat. |
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| Bern
06-25-2012 14:51:47
66.218.203.238
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Re: 5610 thermostat in reply to woodbutcher, 06-25-2012 13:47:02
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| Agree with Rod, install the hottest one you can get. It won't make any difference in the summer time, but will help a lot when it's cold. |
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| RodInNS
06-25-2012 14:21:12
216.118.158.123
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Re: 5610 thermostat in reply to woodbutcher, 06-25-2012 13:47:02
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| It most likely had an 80 C when it was new. I think that's actually a 180 F. I always install 88 C (188's) any time I change a thermostat. If you've got an overheating problem right now I'd start by blowing the rad clean. If you're knocking stuff down that's in full bloom... that stuff will often set a carpet on the rad in 5-10 minutes that will run them HOT very quickly.Rod |
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| woodbutcher
06-26-2012 04:17:04
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Re: 5610 thermostat in reply to RodInNS, 06-25-2012 14:21:12
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| Thanks, all, for replies. I"ll order the hot one today. Rod, I blew out the radiator yesterday. It looked clean enough, but I was surprised to see the clods that were dislodged when I forced air into the fins. Butch |
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