Mowing BX25 overheating while bush hogging

   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #41  
Due to the nature of the fan direction - it pulls the heat from the rad and pushes the hot air OVER the engine. I can understand why it can get hot fast due to direction of fan blowing.

It blows forward, which is the opposite of most vehicles and tractors I've seen, but as near as I can tell, most of them blow toward the engine block. :confused:
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #42  
My little BX has had the removable screen clog up on occasion running the MMM. When it's happened temp runs hot. I try to clean it regularly and no problems running hot.

I have the same 4' Bush Hog on a BX 25 and I overheat whenever I'm cutting dry stuff. Usually after a few hours. It doesn't just get in the removable screen, it gets around the screen and into the vanes of the radiator. I usually have to take a break and let it cool off, then get a hose and blast the radiator from under the hood to get the fuzzies out. Then, blast with the hose straight down where the screen goes and knock off what you pushed out. I wish there was a better design, but it is what it is. I'm usually bush hogging some fairly tall weeds and the cutter throws a lot of dust out to the front which finds it's way between the screen and the radiator.
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #43  
On the BX 1850 that I have, the temperature sensor is very close to the exhaust manifold. It tends to transmit the exhaust temperature instead of the cooling liquid temp. I also have a BX 24 and an L3700SU that never go past the middle of the temp. gauge.
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #45  
The temperature sensor is directly above the exhaust manifold. Thermal energy tends to expand/rise.

The sensor can be relocated to the opposite side of the engine if you desired too...Per my dealer tech
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #46  
It doesn't take much clogging of the fins on a BX to drive the temp upward; I've included checking/cleaning mine everytime I grease.
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #47  
Couple of issues here, first - your running a micro tractor BX through 1' to 3' of grass. Second - your running the BX in "high" gear. The tractor will do the job!!! Pull that decorative engine shroud off your tractor and leave the hood on. You will need to run your rotary cutter all the way up on the highest cut setting to get through the tall, thick grass. RPM's should be at 2900 and your either going slow in the "high" gear or full on in the "low" gear. Your cutter blades on that TSC 4' bush hog need to be sharp. Your temp gauge will run up on the scale with about 1/4" space to the red zone. Do not expect a BX to "MOW" down 3' of grass at full throttle, in high gear without overheating. That would be the same as putting the bass boat on the back of the pick up and running to the next state at 100 mph, truck will overheat! You will need to make a second pass with the cutter adjusted to get that closer cut.
I am maintaining 28 acres of horse pasture with a BX2360 and Land Pride 60" finish mower off the three point hitch. I run the fence line and rain ditches with a 42" craftsman mower and the BX2360 does the rest. Hope this helps, Good Luck, God Bless!
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #48  
I am maintaining 28 acres of horse pasture with a BX2360 and Land Pride 60" finish mower off the three point hitch. I run the fence line and rain ditches with a 42" craftsman mower and the BX2360 does the rest. Hope this helps, Good Luck, God Bless!

28 acres with a BX? Holy smokes! I love my BX but I've also done farm work with bigger iron. A BX must take several days to mow that much.
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #49  
I am just guessing here, but I assume he has alot of horses, and just mows the weeds and areas the horses dont eat????
 
   / BX25 overheating while bush hogging #50  
This tread was 11 months old before it got revived. Hopefully the problem is already figured out.
 

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