Hello gentlemen the heat on my 4440 hasnt been working that great on these cold nights. When feeding cattle, the engine just barely gets to the green band on the in cab temp gauge. I recently replaced the thermostats when I was doing an overdue coolant change. Thinking one of them might be sticking open.
Im going to replace them to see if that helps, and noticed in the parts manual that you can get a 192 degree thermostat or a 180 degree. Currently it has the 180s, do yall think it might help if I put in the 192s? I dont do heavy tillage. The hardest I work this thing is a 15ft batwing bushhog on our hills around here, or baling hay whivh ought to be easy on it.
So anybody see a problem with the 192s? I thought it might actually help the tractor since it barely gets to temp in the winter with the light work I have for it.
Im going to replace them to see if that helps, and noticed in the parts manual that you can get a 192 degree thermostat or a 180 degree. Currently it has the 180s, do yall think it might help if I put in the 192s? I dont do heavy tillage. The hardest I work this thing is a 15ft batwing bushhog on our hills around here, or baling hay whivh ought to be easy on it.
So anybody see a problem with the 192s? I thought it might actually help the tractor since it barely gets to temp in the winter with the light work I have for it.