LRH
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- Oct 3, 2005
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- Location
- GA USA
- Tractor
- '97 NH Boomer 1925 HST 4WD, // Kubota B3030 HSTC
The supplement manual for the B3030 cab models states that the rear most outlets act as a bi-level setting; when maximum heat is needed to keep the windshield clear, the side vents will blow cooler air. I think these systems are like most of the aftermarket systems lots of street rods use; no blend-air door, just a heater core and an evaporator stacked on top of one another, if the heater valve is closed, and the water is at ambient it adds no heat, if it is barley open, it just warms the air a little, if fully open it adds a lot of heat and the evap just dehumidifies. The above is with the A/C on of course. The way some of the street rod kits get a bi-level is that the system may have a 6 x 12 evap, with a 4 x 12 heater core stacked, so the rear side vents feed off directly under where the two only partially overlap, so the air is as if it is blended, and the windshield vents feed off directly under where both fully overlap.
I hope this makes sense, I just got home from the hospital with 2 killer kidney stones, and my truck is 65 miles away............................
I hope this makes sense, I just got home from the hospital with 2 killer kidney stones, and my truck is 65 miles away............................