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Ford 9N, 2N & 8N Discussion Forum
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boler76

10-25-2012 13:15:07
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for hobby use which do you prefer, puller or pusher?




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JMOR

10-25-2012 17:09:13
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to andyd4ntx, 10-25-2012 13:15:07  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeSome claim better to keep trash out of radiator when working high growth, but I don't know......maybe, but then maybe it just builds up on the opposite side of radiator? Maybe you will provide definitive answer on that.



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JMOR

10-25-2012 15:45:05
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to HCooke, 10-25-2012 13:15:07  
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The Ford accessory catalogs describe the 6 blade puller fan as designed for "torrid" zones. Torrid=hotter than 9 kinds of H.



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NOXJohn

10-25-2012 14:15:42
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to boler76, 10-25-2012 13:15:07  
I have an 8N that I use for mowing. It has a temperature gage in the head and a 160 degree thermostat. During hot 90+ summer days the temperature gage reads about 190 degrees with a puller fan. I got tried of having the hot air blow back on me so I installed a pusher fan. The temperature gage read 220 degrees after several hours mowing in 90 degree weather. It did not boil over but I felt this was to high of a head temperature and installed an 12 volt auxiliary fan. The tractor has been converted to 12 volts. Now the gage stay around 195 degrees in hot weather and I sweat a little less. Bottom line is a pusher does not cool the engine as good as a puller fan.

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Patrick 2N

10-26-2012 06:56:13
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to NOXJohn, 10-25-2012 14:15:42  
I had a similar experiance. I think it is because the shroud is good for a puller but of no benifit for the pusher. Just my 2 cents worth.



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2ruNgineer

10-25-2012 16:13:59
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to NOXJohn, 10-25-2012 14:15:42  
the puller warms me up a bit in the vinter time.



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JMOR

10-25-2012 14:05:23
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to 2nthom, 10-25-2012 13:15:07  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeDon't get anyone too excited about a "pusher"........not easy to find one.



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boler76

10-25-2012 16:45:09
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to JMOR, 10-25-2012 14:05:23  
I have both thats why the original question, which by the way I consider well answered Thanks



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Roger in Iowa

10-25-2012 16:00:42
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to JMOR, 10-25-2012 14:05:23  
I have a pusher that I don"t use, probably never will. What are they worth?



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NOXJohn

10-26-2012 03:39:48
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 Re: 9N fan in reply to Roger in Iowa, 10-25-2012 16:00:42  
Going price was $40-60 plus shipping when I was looking for one last year.



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