Posted by Notjustair on April 17, 2015 at 05:44:46 from (162.221.229.232):
In Reply to: Re: Hydro question posted by MarkB_MI on April 17, 2015 at 02:56:42:
I have two of the same mowers. One was supposed to be a cheap parts machine but it only needed a $26 part and it works great. It has a bigger deck so I'd rather use it.
Since I have gotten it going I can mow about half the yard and then the left hydro gets hot enough that it starts to fail. The other one has never done it. I looked at the other one and it has one fan blade each way (one blows air on the hydro, one pulls air over it and blows it away). I don't know whether this is because the engine is smaller in it and doesn't heat up the compartment as much or whether it is supposed to be different. The one on the big mower has both fan blades set to pull air across the hydros but the left hydro is right beside the cooling fins on the twin engine.
The hydros are opposite from each other so I suppose it is feasible that the fan from one blows air to the other, but they are a foot apart and it seems unlikely.
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