Anomic
Member
So ive had my 950 for a couple months now (about 20hours) and love it!
Im concerned with the overheating im experiencing when bushhoging. Has never overheated when using it for anything else (box blade, dirt scoop, skidding logs etc)
When bushhogging i am
4wd (brakes are worn out and i have some slopes so it seems safer to help keep me from slidding downhill)
Have weights believe 25olbs on front bracket -- no loader
I usually run in 5 or 6th but have seen overheatting in all gears incuding 2-3 when im in tight areas.
I keep it at "pto rated" rpm marker which is 2150rpm
My field is 8acres and gently slopping. I can run the tractor sideways but like to do up and down to be safer
First cut it was HIGH 3-4' of weeds so i thought that was the problem. This time i hit it at 1.5' and still am overheating
80-90* ambient temp. Have tried working at dusk when its in the 70s but didnt seem to help
Ive usedmthe aircompressor to blow out the vent screens and all around the radiator it was not that dirty
Generall after 30-40 minutes running the dummy light comes on and i idle down and pop the hood open to let it cool down until light goes off usually 10minutes. Then i can run about 15-20 until light comes back on and i have to elt it cool down again!!! A real pain.
The raditor looks newer than the tractor but i have no idea how old. Fluidmin overflow tank looks clean and level goes up when it is warme up
So my questions are
Should the 950 be able to run the bushhog in those conditions without overheting or is it normal?
Is the dummy light accurate orr should i try to install a real gauge?
I tried running it in a lower gear and it dosnt help. Im at minimum rpm to run the mower so cant change operation.
Whats my next step.
Im concerned with the overheating im experiencing when bushhoging. Has never overheated when using it for anything else (box blade, dirt scoop, skidding logs etc)
When bushhogging i am
4wd (brakes are worn out and i have some slopes so it seems safer to help keep me from slidding downhill)
Have weights believe 25olbs on front bracket -- no loader
I usually run in 5 or 6th but have seen overheatting in all gears incuding 2-3 when im in tight areas.
I keep it at "pto rated" rpm marker which is 2150rpm
My field is 8acres and gently slopping. I can run the tractor sideways but like to do up and down to be safer
First cut it was HIGH 3-4' of weeds so i thought that was the problem. This time i hit it at 1.5' and still am overheating
80-90* ambient temp. Have tried working at dusk when its in the 70s but didnt seem to help
Ive usedmthe aircompressor to blow out the vent screens and all around the radiator it was not that dirty
Generall after 30-40 minutes running the dummy light comes on and i idle down and pop the hood open to let it cool down until light goes off usually 10minutes. Then i can run about 15-20 until light comes back on and i have to elt it cool down again!!! A real pain.
The raditor looks newer than the tractor but i have no idea how old. Fluidmin overflow tank looks clean and level goes up when it is warme up
So my questions are
Should the 950 be able to run the bushhog in those conditions without overheting or is it normal?
Is the dummy light accurate orr should i try to install a real gauge?
I tried running it in a lower gear and it dosnt help. Im at minimum rpm to run the mower so cant change operation.
Whats my next step.