Volfandt
Veteran Member
Back in my bikeing days, one modification I did to an old Harley was to install a truck power steering oil cooler in the oil tank return line and this cooled the engine oil considerably. The engine ran cooler, especially in traffic.
HD later came out with a factory oil cooler but it had a thermostat builtin and it's function was to bypass the oil around the cooler until it reached a preset temp.
As for the HST on a tractor, it would be very easy to splice in another smaller oil cooler. One that comes to mind is one that comes in those kits you can buy thats part of a towing package for trucks & SUV's. COurse they still make those power steering coolers too
Thing is, Kubota makes a high quality tractor and I'm sure they've engineered them to the best of specs so would adding an additional cooler effect proper HST warm up?
If I were to add an additional cooler I'd think about a bypass thermostat as theres several warnings in my BX23 owners manual about not operating the tractor until the HST is warmed up.....
Volfandt
HD later came out with a factory oil cooler but it had a thermostat builtin and it's function was to bypass the oil around the cooler until it reached a preset temp.
As for the HST on a tractor, it would be very easy to splice in another smaller oil cooler. One that comes to mind is one that comes in those kits you can buy thats part of a towing package for trucks & SUV's. COurse they still make those power steering coolers too
Thing is, Kubota makes a high quality tractor and I'm sure they've engineered them to the best of specs so would adding an additional cooler effect proper HST warm up?
If I were to add an additional cooler I'd think about a bypass thermostat as theres several warnings in my BX23 owners manual about not operating the tractor until the HST is warmed up.....
Volfandt