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Just finished 2 first days of brushogging and post hole digging with the L3000. Tomorrow I try out the FEL for some culvert work. It would not be possible to work on our property without it, and after getting some prices for mowing, fencing, and dirtwork, it might even pay for itself (someday /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif)
I hope you can help with this question: I noticed that after about 30 minutes mowing with a 5' Rhino SE-5 mower, the temp gauge would start creeping up. Keeping the engine speed a bit lower than the indicated PTO speed range on the tach seemed to help. At all other times and with all other chores, the temp stayed in the lower quarter of the temp gauge.
I was running the tractor in H-5 and the mower was not bogging down. This was on a hot Texas day with high humidity - I checked the radiator screen and it looked OK, and all fluids were fine. The engine was running fine - it was just running hot. If I stopped and took a water break, it would cool back down right away. I was mowing a flat pasture - tall grass, no heavy brush.
Am I doing something wrong here? Where's a good place to have the FEL? I kept it down low in front of the tractor - could this be an airlfow problem? Tractor had 33 hours on it, has been fully serviced before delivery and runs great - just trying to figure this out. Thanks for any help and sorry to be so long-winded.
I hope you can help with this question: I noticed that after about 30 minutes mowing with a 5' Rhino SE-5 mower, the temp gauge would start creeping up. Keeping the engine speed a bit lower than the indicated PTO speed range on the tach seemed to help. At all other times and with all other chores, the temp stayed in the lower quarter of the temp gauge.
I was running the tractor in H-5 and the mower was not bogging down. This was on a hot Texas day with high humidity - I checked the radiator screen and it looked OK, and all fluids were fine. The engine was running fine - it was just running hot. If I stopped and took a water break, it would cool back down right away. I was mowing a flat pasture - tall grass, no heavy brush.
Am I doing something wrong here? Where's a good place to have the FEL? I kept it down low in front of the tractor - could this be an airlfow problem? Tractor had 33 hours on it, has been fully serviced before delivery and runs great - just trying to figure this out. Thanks for any help and sorry to be so long-winded.