MLinOleMiss
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Does anyone know the factory thermostat temp for the 4110. Would putting a lower temp in help with cooling the engine?
MLinOleMiss said:Does anyone know the factory thermostat temp for the 4110. Would putting a lower temp in help with cooling the engine?
MLinOleMiss said:I'm pretty sure that it isn't the guage, this is a problem that I have fought pretty much from purchase, I have spoken with the dealer several times and even posted here about the overheating problems. I have blown the radiator from back to front, taken off the side covers for added air flow and keep the air filter clean and so far the best I can keep the temp it just below 3/4. If I work it very hard(Bush-hogging and such),30-45 minutes is all I can get without cooling it off. It is a 2004 model with less than 300 hours. I will,try the thermometer though, thanks.
MLinOleMiss said:Does anyone know the factory thermostat temp for the 4110. Would putting a lower temp in help with cooling the engine?
rickard45 said:my 4110 plugs the rad very easy. when pluged runs three fouths on gauge.
not to beat a dead dog, have you used a light to look through the rad from the back .i had to remove the rad fan and right rad mounting brackets. to clean correct.
MLinOleMiss said:The bolts were a little loose, but tightening them has not helped. I found a thread on here addressing the problem, so I'm off to get a new seal in the morning and hope that gets it done.
aries12345 said:Hope this helps,
I did not see this eariler post before posting my own overheating problem.
The thermostat in my 4110 is marked 71 degrees centigrade which is approx 160 degrees fahrenheit.
My tractor used to run normally at about 170 degrees before I developed the problems I am trying to track down. It would run at arround 170 regardless of how I was using it and only on 90+ degree days would it get up to 180. I would rinse out the radiator about every 10 hours. The radiator on mine will clog up at the drop of a hat.
I can be sure of the temps becasue the dash temp gauge and fuel gauge crapped out so I installed a mechanical temp gauge and a wooded stick for the fuel.