notjustair
Well-known Member
I realize it's pretty new (only 20 years old) but I
thought maybe someone knew something.
I am having a terrible time keeping the drain lines
for the air conditioner unplugged on the 7800. Right
now I'm haying, but it isn't terribly dusty. I had it at
the dealer for new shifter parts during planting and
had them look at it. They pulled the seat and the
condenser pan and fan were sitting in 2-3 inches of
water. They poured several gallons of water through
it and cleaned up the mold. I can always tell when
it's plugged as it doesn't drip all day and then
dumps at least a gallon when I shut it down.
Apparently the water eventually gets deep enough
that it is able to find its way out where the hoses run
into the air box for the heater core.
There isn't any access from the top so I have been
using fish tape to go up until it unplugs every couple
of days. Has anyone dealt with one of these?
thought maybe someone knew something.
I am having a terrible time keeping the drain lines
for the air conditioner unplugged on the 7800. Right
now I'm haying, but it isn't terribly dusty. I had it at
the dealer for new shifter parts during planting and
had them look at it. They pulled the seat and the
condenser pan and fan were sitting in 2-3 inches of
water. They poured several gallons of water through
it and cleaned up the mold. I can always tell when
it's plugged as it doesn't drip all day and then
dumps at least a gallon when I shut it down.
Apparently the water eventually gets deep enough
that it is able to find its way out where the hoses run
into the air box for the heater core.
There isn't any access from the top so I have been
using fish tape to go up until it unplugs every couple
of days. Has anyone dealt with one of these?