JagAlfaOwner
Bronze Member
This summer has been bad for being dry. I have a New Holland TZ25D and when it is hot the dirt and grass dust gets into the Radiator. The needle on the gauge is normally down at the bottom just in the Green. After a while it gets about 1/2 gauge. Then I look down and it is almost pegged at the top of the gauge!
I use my shop vac and clean the front of the grill. Then I open the hood and there is all this dirt clogging up the radiator. As soon as I clean the dust off the temerature gauge drops to just in the green at the bottom. Has anyone else found a way to make a screen just a few inches from the radiator to catch the dirt? That would allow air flow and not over heat. I have to vacuum the compartment out 4 or more times while mowing my 2 acres.
How hot is the top of the gauge? I try not to let the engine stop while I clean and it always drops to normal. Am I doing any damage or some extra maintenance I should do?
Al
I use my shop vac and clean the front of the grill. Then I open the hood and there is all this dirt clogging up the radiator. As soon as I clean the dust off the temerature gauge drops to just in the green at the bottom. Has anyone else found a way to make a screen just a few inches from the radiator to catch the dirt? That would allow air flow and not over heat. I have to vacuum the compartment out 4 or more times while mowing my 2 acres.
How hot is the top of the gauge? I try not to let the engine stop while I clean and it always drops to normal. Am I doing any damage or some extra maintenance I should do?
Al