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Tunder123, I noticed on my cabbed B3030 that the temperature gauge was sticking right around the "C" (for cold) level and not moving upward. I too was getting only luke warm air and decided to pull the thermostat. Original equipment thermostat rated at 82 C (or approximately 180 degrees) did not open in a pot of boiling water until the 200 degree mark. I replaced the thermostat and the temperature gauge then crept up just above the "C". Air was slightly warmer but not hot! Now it only got luke warm here in Maryland when the outside temperature dipped down to about zero when the Arctic blast came through a couple of weeks ago. I haven't tried the tractor with the temperature in the 30's. As others have said it might be a cable issue or possibly air in the system? Did you previously have "hot" air before? New tractor?
 
   / Cab heat #12  
the control knob on most a/c heat units should have resistance as it is connected to a cable that leads to the valve allowing hot water to flow thru heater core. Im not familiar with the Kubota system, but i doubt it varies much from the average car heater in that respect.

Kubota M7040 heater is controlled electronically IE no cable.
 

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   / Cab heat #14  
Kubota M7040 heater is controlled electronically IE no cable.
ah, thanks.

i figured it would be like autos. Now he can have issues with servos and electronics. I think id rather have a cable
 
   / Cab heat #15  
I don't have the same tractor but my heater has a shutoff valve on the block,, You might want to follow the two lines back and see if there is on yours too ???
 
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ah, thanks.

i figured it would be like autos. Now he can have issues with servos and electronics. I think id rather have a cable

I'm curious how is the temp on the heater controlled on your Kioti tractor??
 
   / Cab heat #17  
I'm curious how is the temp on the heater controlled on your Kioti tractor??
the cable from temp control goes to valve that controls flow of hot water and unconditioned air thru unit. a dump gate design.

same as my trucks
 
   / Cab heat #18  
I mentioned mice earlier in this post, because my neighbor just had an issue with the heater in his Ram 2500 pick up. The mice built a nest in his heater fan and also chewed it up. Here's a pic.
The power of mice:
 

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   / Cab heat #19  
Any help please? My. M7040 kubota. Is not pushing out heat in cab, has been flushed and thermostat replaced engine temp is normal blower works but only cold air.:(

I wrote the piece on the Orange Tractor Forum dealing with the M7040 heating/AC system Take the time to look at it with the pictures. In simple terms there is a air flow management system under the driver's seat. A flap in the cab air flow is controlled by an electric motor to direct the air flow over either the heating coil or the AC coil. The temp knob controls this motor's position and hence the temp of the air delivered to the cab.
Look at the last post in this link M7040 Cab heater ??? - OrangeTractorTalks - Everything Kubota

Dave M7040
 

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