Posted by psbhouston on July 10, 2014 at 12:47:41 from (64.253.68.106):
In Reply to: Kubota AC Repair posted by jm. on July 10, 2014 at 12:29:47:
jm
I have cleaned the evaporator and all of the cab duct work. What a mess. It is a poorly designed system that had leaks on the duct work on fresh air and recirculate systems. I sealed it all up with foil back tape and now only clean air is going thru it. It blows hard and there is a lot hitting you in the face.
For giggles - I blew out the condenser up front with compressed air. It seemed clean. But I decided to run water over it while the manifold gauges we hooked up.
The pressures dropped to 40 and 190 psi and the vent temp dropped to 62 degrees. I will let it all dry and see if it holds but I would bet the pressures head higher up.
The book calls for low side 21/28 and high side 185/242 psi.
will let you know - have to get the hay on the ground - but dont want to cook while doing it.
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