DavesTractor
Elite Member
No water cooled engine will run cool with a clogged radiator, not even a JD. 
Pull the radiator out and make sure it is 100% clean. Shine a light through it to check. 98% of the time that will solve the problem. Most people only get about half the radiator clean.
There have been a couple people on this site that have complained of overheating on the TYM built 3510/4110 Mahindras. We've sold a bunch of them and have not seen overheating problems, and we see over 110 degree heat in the summer. I think someone mentioned that the core may be too fine, and with the right sort of material in the air, it just clogs too fast. I had a skidsteer that was like that, and I had to clean the radiator way too often. I replaced it with a thicker core with more space between the fins. It was less efficient, but it did not clog near as easily, and the extra thickness gave enough cooling.
A tractor that overheats doesn't get any work done, and is frustrating, but I've never seen one that could not be made to run cool.
Pull the radiator out and make sure it is 100% clean. Shine a light through it to check. 98% of the time that will solve the problem. Most people only get about half the radiator clean.
There have been a couple people on this site that have complained of overheating on the TYM built 3510/4110 Mahindras. We've sold a bunch of them and have not seen overheating problems, and we see over 110 degree heat in the summer. I think someone mentioned that the core may be too fine, and with the right sort of material in the air, it just clogs too fast. I had a skidsteer that was like that, and I had to clean the radiator way too often. I replaced it with a thicker core with more space between the fins. It was less efficient, but it did not clog near as easily, and the extra thickness gave enough cooling.
A tractor that overheats doesn't get any work done, and is frustrating, but I've never seen one that could not be made to run cool.