Just wanted to share something I recently learned. We planted about 6 acres worth of food plots this week with our tractor and RTV. We broke the ground with a tiller behind the tractor and then broadcast the seed. Then covered the seed with a drag harrow pulled behind the RTV 1140. Its been dry lately and I was stirring up a fair amount of dust pulling the drag harrow. Noticed the temp gauge on RTV was higher than normal late in the day, although not "in the red", it was about halfway between the middle of the gauge, where it normally stays, and all the way to the right side of it. Got home and checked the radiator out and it was about 3/4 stopped up with a fine, talcum powder-like dust from all the work we had done. The removeable screen was fine, it is for larger debris. Blew the radiator out with compressed air and then followed that up with flushing it out with water. I can see through the radiator to the fan now. This should help engine cooling greatly. I had two learnings from this: dust will stop up the radiator fairly quickly in the right conditions, and too much water pressure (it takes less than you might think) from a normal garden hose sprayer will bend the fins on the radiator. Don't ask me how I figured out the second one. 
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