5030
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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,997
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Yea, I would not say we have chronic complaints about the A/C with PA weather.
I do think I recall though seeing some temperature difference figures that did not strike me as being huge.
Neil...
You are still here and I'm back. You are still the best far as I'm concerned.
I remember my 5030 was weak in the ac department even though it was full of 134 (I checked it) and the problem was the condenser was too far from the negative pressure zone created by radiator fan. I lined the airflow path with rubber belting (conveniently attached) to the tube frame that carries the condensor. oil cooler and assorted stuff and that helped 100%.
Nothing worse than cooking in a glass enclosed roaster.....:laughing:
I don't cook well, I stink when I sweat. My coon hound don't mind but everyone else in the house does.
The M9 and the 105 exhibit the eame tendency though not as pronounced. They both have larger cooling fans and consequently more air flow. I installed a 9" electric radiator cooling fan behind each respective condenser (I think it's a condenser or is it an evaporator?)...,the one in the engine bay in any case, PULLING, not pushing the air, so the air is still going through the radiator pre filter (net). I manually switch the 105 and the M9 has the fan wired into the ac clutch circuit so when the clutch is hot, the fan runs. I wanted to try both to ascertain the best scenario and both work fine.
My 9 is the old style overhead only ac and the 105 is the newer style lower vent. Interestingly, both provide the same comfort level in my opinion. The blower motor on the old style is stronger and moves more cool air. I found that interesting.
I got a 9" from Flea Bay for 20 bucks. It's a cheap fix and it works, in lieu of ducting the airflow that is.
I'd like to see a reversable cooling fan made available. That would eliminate the frequent hood lifts and net cleaning or at least mitigate it a bit. I have a chaff problem. I've taken to carrying a porta-tank in the bailer and a whip hose to blow off the net. Both tractors are a PITA to pull the net in the field.