ishiboo
Platinum Member
That radiator cover is the cure, I'll bet. According to the temp gauge, this model B never raises temp in the summer even when being pushed real hard at mowing. My BX used to run on the hot side when pushing it in the summer. I don't think that I even looked at the temp gauge while moving this last big snow at 5 deg F. When working the FEL, lifting and looking for a place to dump; and then dropping the RB etc., I think I forgot to notice the gauge. Thanks, everybody.
Cheers,
Mike
Kubotas staying that cold seem to be pretty common. Don't confuse coolant temperature with hydraulic fluid temperature.
I have a GST, is 2000 RPM normal operating for the HST? I thought the RPMs would be higher. Higher RPMs = more pump flow = more heat.