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Re: Reply to 2500 or 574 help
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Posted by Fromjb2 on June 16, 2007 at 05:37:00 from (74.101.67.211):
In Reply to: Reply to 2500 or 574 help posted by chadd on June 15, 2007 at 23:10:05:
Hi Hugh, is correct about that series of tractor being not designed for North American temperatures. My brother has a 684 Diesel and when doing heavy PTO work in the summer the transmission gets so hot you can't hold your hand on it, also the rad fan blows all the hot air back along the engine to the operator. I believe the hydraulic oil cooler should have a larger capacity for the North American climate. Re external hydraulic setup, since this is an open center system, make sure there is a return line to the reservoir. Re rad, on the Diesel models they clog up very fast because there appears to be 3 or more tubes in there and the air has no direct path for the dirt to be suck thru by the fan. jimB
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