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Topic: 3020 runs cold temp.
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| Little Red
10-13-2012 13:17:12
216.105.223.2
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I been running my 3020 for over a week now since I got it .sure dosent warm up fast. All I been doing is working in the woods with it not much heavy work.The temp gauge barely moved yesterday so today I put a new themostate in it ran it for 20mn. at 1900 the needle came up just a little thermostate never opened.Do these 3020s run that cold, it will never warm up here in the winter at that rate. |
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| buickanddeere
10-13-2012 14:41:18
216.183.136.206
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Re: 3020 runs cold temp. in reply to Little Red, 10-13-2012 13:17:12
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| Engine could be operating at correct temp and the temperature gauge has failed. Measure with a candy thermometer inside the rad. |
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| Little Red
10-13-2012 14:20:18
216.105.223.2
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Re: 3020 runs cold temp. in reply to Little Red, 10-13-2012 13:17:12
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| It's a gasser but I got it to come up half way to the middle of normal put a piece of cardboard if front of radiator thermostate opened everything is good Thanks Doug R |
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| donmyeil
10-13-2012 13:44:55
74.32.252.164
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Re: 3020 runs cold temp. in reply to Little Red, 10-13-2012 13:17:12
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| If its a diesel it needs to work to get a temp up. It will eventually. Might check to see if temp gauge is working ok. Cold weather you will need to cover side screens . |
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