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Allan's overheating

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KEH

02-02-2007 05:52:41




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Allan,

On your overheating 966, it seems to me that if you put AC on it and the condenser ( or is it the evaporator, never can keep those terms straight) in front of the radiator will further restrict the air flow and maybe you will need a bigger fan.

On the other hand, if it dosen"t show overheating until after 4 hours heavy work in hot weather, I tend to suspect the guages. If it is going to overheat under those circumstances I would think it would happen quicker than 4 hours.

The snow. sleet, and freezing rain we had yesterday is supposed to melt today and we are supposed to be the sunny South again for a while.

KEH

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Allan In NE

02-02-2007 07:08:00




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 Re: Allan's overheating in reply to KEH, 02-02-2007 05:52:41  
Probably didn't make myself clear again.

It doesn't overheat; just runs a little on the warm side and I just didn't remember my old 966 having a four-bladed fan. :>)

On 66 series tractors, the condenser goes outside, behind the cab and has it's own electric cooler motors/fans.

Allan

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KEH

02-02-2007 12:46:11




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 Re: Allan's overheating in reply to Allan In NE, 02-02-2007 07:08:00  

OK, hard to diagnose a tractor that I have never operated and is 1500 miles away, LOL. Back to bad gauge or sending unit theory. You'll figure it out.

Snow gone, mud remains.

KEH



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