Orchardman
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Hi there
my apologies if this has been covered in previous threads but im in a bit of a pickle. I have a Landini Rex 100 GT and have been experiencing A/C issues.
When I bought the tractor, I was under the impression that the A/C worked but the compressor wouldn't hold a vacuum. When I pulled a vacuum and put some R-134a in it, everything ran smoothly and I got cold air but of course all the coolant leaked out (You could see bubbles on the compressor itself). I argued with the company that sold it to me and they agreed to send me a replacement compressor. I also went ahead and ordered a new receiver/drier complete with a pressure switch. Before I installed the compressor, I cleaned the system thoroughly as I could, re-installed the new drier, switch, and compressor and pulled a nice long vacuum to rid the system of any moisture.
When I put R-134a into the system, the clutch doesn't engage, even though the filler gauge lists the system as being fully charged and I see movement in the sight glass. I didn't put too much refrigerant in im sure of that.
I can jump the compressor and when I do, the pressure on the low side drops from the upper 30s to close to 10 or less, even close to zero.
Does anybody have a general method of ruling out possible failing points on A/C systems that they could lend to me? This tractor seems to have multiple electrical issues with it so I can't really rule anything out.
Kind Regards
Mike
my apologies if this has been covered in previous threads but im in a bit of a pickle. I have a Landini Rex 100 GT and have been experiencing A/C issues.
When I bought the tractor, I was under the impression that the A/C worked but the compressor wouldn't hold a vacuum. When I pulled a vacuum and put some R-134a in it, everything ran smoothly and I got cold air but of course all the coolant leaked out (You could see bubbles on the compressor itself). I argued with the company that sold it to me and they agreed to send me a replacement compressor. I also went ahead and ordered a new receiver/drier complete with a pressure switch. Before I installed the compressor, I cleaned the system thoroughly as I could, re-installed the new drier, switch, and compressor and pulled a nice long vacuum to rid the system of any moisture.
When I put R-134a into the system, the clutch doesn't engage, even though the filler gauge lists the system as being fully charged and I see movement in the sight glass. I didn't put too much refrigerant in im sure of that.
I can jump the compressor and when I do, the pressure on the low side drops from the upper 30s to close to 10 or less, even close to zero.
Does anybody have a general method of ruling out possible failing points on A/C systems that they could lend to me? This tractor seems to have multiple electrical issues with it so I can't really rule anything out.
Kind Regards
Mike