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Re: Reverse the radiator fan direction ??
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Posted by Art Wallin on June 16, 2005 at 04:28:39 from (209.223.40.48):
In Reply to: Reverse the radiator fan direction ?? posted by Pooh Bear on June 15, 2005 at 22:34:10:
Pooh Bear Many fork lift trucks use outboard fans ( if used in a wharehouse)and make excellent vacuum cleaners. They suck all the dust off the floor and deposit it on any surface of the engine and related parts that may have oil on them. They are filthy animals to work on unless steam cleaned first. If a tractor had an outboard fan it would be drawing air from any place behind the fan to include the area behind the forward wheels(dusty) and around the engine, to include the hot exhaust manifold and so introducing hot air to the radiator. The air on an inboard fan is drawing cooler air from in front of the tractor even if it is 100 degrees outside. Your choice, hot tractor or hot operator. Maybe an air deflector in front of the operator might help. Just some food for thought. Art in Texas
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