Neighbor ignored advice

   / Neighbor ignored advice #11  
You're right. I misread what you were intending to say, maybe because had you said it as you just did it would have been more clear. I'm not blaming you for how I interpreted what you had said, I am saying I apologize for being too harsh in my comment about your leftovers. Sorry.

BTW, glad to hear you got it sold and for more. hopefully you may be able to 'help' your neighbor still by supporting his decision and occasionally say to him: "you know, I tried to tell you before.....":laughing:

That's why I was, shall we say 'gentle' in my response above. It didn't read right and 'varmint' is not known for flaming.
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #12  
Especially when haying need to blow the filters out regular the one behind seat and side roof. Then need to blow condisor out under hood. Mine will stop cooling all the time until I get the air compressor out,not Kubotas fault dirt just builds up.
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice
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#13  
Update: saw the neighbor's groundsman out yesterday with the Deere, and found out that he had tried blowing out the various condensers and such, and the AC was working fine again. Thanks to the members who suggested doing that. Not having a cab, I was clueless about that- although I make sure my radiators stay clean.
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #14  
Update: saw the neighbor's groundsman out yesterday with the Deere, and found out that he had tried blowing out the various condensers and such, and the AC was working fine again. Thanks to the members who suggested doing that. Not having a cab, I was clueless about that- although I make sure my radiators stay clean.

Good deal! Yeah have to maintance them regular. One mistake he could have made was wash it out with water,then not let totally dry or blow out and that will get it quick if went to mowing.
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #15  
My brother recently made up some extended wands with air holes on the side to more easily and effectively blow debris out of our radiators and comdensors, for other debris removal we use the two foot Milton wands.
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #16  
I don't think people realized the amount of dust they were being exposed too while cutting, tethering, raking and baling hay until the cab came along and the AC quit working. :laughing:
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #17  
hmmmm....gonna have to see where all these filters are on my new Mahindra...
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #18  
I don't think people realized the amount of dust they were being exposed too while cutting, tethering, raking and baling hay until the cab came along and the AC quit working. :laughing:

I remember those dirt booger days in the summer. Don't miss them either and I'm sure the lungs thank me also,lol...
 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #19  
Good example of what may be wrong in this case. I have to constantly clean the screens and filters on both my Green and Orange cabbed tractors to keep the A/C working efficiently. Especially when haying and the A/C goes awry the high cab temperature can be intolerable.:fiery:

Whew, my AC keeps going but my temperature gauge starts to peg out when my radiator gets loaded up.

The Radiator Genie is the best little tractor tool I've discovered.

 
   / Neighbor ignored advice #20  
Eric,
When you use your wand you should be blowing the dirt in the opposite direction. You want to blow the various seeds and chunks of crap back out the way they became lodged in place. Other wise you may actually compact many of the larger pieces further into the fins.
 

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