Posted by DR. EVIL on May 13, 2017 at 06:31:07 from (174.197.7.72):
In Reply to: Re: Fan Reversal posted by Roger Tomfohrde on May 13, 2017 at 03:50:27:
Fan on the 3x88 and 5x88 was ahead of the radiator, pulling air thru a radiator creates a smoother airflow that pulls more heat out of the radiator. Turbulent airflow pulls less heat.
Far as an 88-series tractor over heating on a grain vac, it would overheat with a conventional air flow 2-3 times as much, less dust/dirt above the hood compared to out in front of the tractor.
I remember doing fall fieldwork with the 4010, about every 2-3 rounds have to stop and clean side panels of trash and corn shucks. Could tell by the temp Guage.
I forget the year, think it was late 1970s, Farmshow magazine said on one WEEKEND during fall fieldwork season 3-4 big new Deere 4wd's caught on fire from trash being carried up by tires and blowed back against exhaust manifold by the radiator fan where it caught fire and burned the whole tractor.
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