Charlie_Iliff
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- Joined
- Jun 13, 2001
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- Arnold, MD
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT1845, John Deere 2240, John Deere 950, John Deere 755, Jacobsen Turf Cat II
A couple of hours isn't enough test, but so far so good. I carefully cleaned the oil cooler, replaced the screens on the sides, and mounted the centrifugal filter on the back. Most of the cooling and engine air come from the back, although the engine also draws through the side screen.
I posted a picture of the filter in a couple of the other threads. It is from Maple Grove Plastics, in Canada.
Results so far: At full throttle, with the 72" rough-cut mower, towing a 54" Kunz Acrease rough-cut wing mower, the temperature went to 220 in 80 degree ambient, and stayed there without wavering for two hours of mowing. The filter didn't rotate even at full throttle before I mowed, so I thought there wasn't enough air flow to turn it. It turned enough while mowing, however, to keep itself clean. There was no chaff stuck to it when I stopped, although there had been a fairly large amount kicked up, and some stuck to the sides screens.
We're about to get a barrell of rain, so the next chaff test may be a while.
I posted a picture of the filter in a couple of the other threads. It is from Maple Grove Plastics, in Canada.
Results so far: At full throttle, with the 72" rough-cut mower, towing a 54" Kunz Acrease rough-cut wing mower, the temperature went to 220 in 80 degree ambient, and stayed there without wavering for two hours of mowing. The filter didn't rotate even at full throttle before I mowed, so I thought there wasn't enough air flow to turn it. It turned enough while mowing, however, to keep itself clean. There was no chaff stuck to it when I stopped, although there had been a fairly large amount kicked up, and some stuck to the sides screens.
We're about to get a barrell of rain, so the next chaff test may be a while.