Sniggle
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2008
- Messages
- 233
- Location
- Jefferson County, WV
- Tractor
- 2003 Kubota B7800 (new to me @ 435 hours
2 weeks ago I was running some fertilizer on the pasture with the G1900 in between removing the plow blade and mounting the 60 inch mowing deck. Some stupid little stick found the fan, and 4 blades were gone.
The good news (I guess) is that the 2 blades left are on opposite sides, so the fan is balanced (looks like a propeller now).
I loath to replace it, as last summer I spent more time than I would have liked under the G1900 replacing the drive shaft et al (to include the fan).
Questions: Could the 2 blades provide enough cooling? How would I know if I was cooking the HST fluid? What empterature is too hot? What damage could I do if the HST fluid gets too hot?
Thanks for your input.
The good news (I guess) is that the 2 blades left are on opposite sides, so the fan is balanced (looks like a propeller now).
I loath to replace it, as last summer I spent more time than I would have liked under the G1900 replacing the drive shaft et al (to include the fan).
Questions: Could the 2 blades provide enough cooling? How would I know if I was cooking the HST fluid? What empterature is too hot? What damage could I do if the HST fluid gets too hot?
Thanks for your input.