Posted by Bob on April 25, 2009 at 22:59:36 from (69.178.228.68):
In Reply to: Clockwise or CCW posted by chuck craig in sunny soca on April 25, 2009 at 22:46:04:
Do do have ANY reason to believe the engine DOES NOT turn CW when looking at the ENGINE in convention fashion, at the end opposite the flywheel/clutch? In other words, looking forward from BEHIND the machine in this case, at what would conventionally be the "front" of the engine.
Is it a Detroit "screamer" (as many of those graders used?
No matter WHICH way the engine runs the fan blade could be configured to blow the air forward OR rearward.
I remember quite a few years ago our county had two nearly identical CAT graders. One had been "spec'ed" with the fan blowing rearward, the other one frontward.
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