New to me PT425

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jwangelin

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So I’ve been lurking on the forum for some time now and finally decided to pull the plug and get a used PT425. It came with a bunch of attachments and I’ll soon be hooking them up. It will take a bit of seat time to get comfortable in it. It has the rare and desirable Subaru Robin (hahahhahahaha) in it. I did find out after mowing that the cooling fan is toast. It wouldn’t kick on and the blade bearings are stiff. Is there a common fan or upgrade that is available?

Thanks,
Jon in WNY
 

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   / New to me PT425 #2  
Welcome!

My two cents is call Terry in service for the exact model fan. Power-Trac usually uses Spal fans. Occasionally, the temperature switch fails, so I would check that the fan does/doesn't function when 12V is applied directly to the fan.

All the best, Peter
 
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Welcome!

My two cents is call Terry in service for the exact model fan. Power-Trac usually uses Spal fans. Occasionally, the temperature switch fails, so I would check that the fan does/doesn't function when 12V is applied directly to the fan.

All the best, Peter
Unfortunately the temp switch was tripped but nothing. Also, the blades are hard to turn.
 
   / New to me PT425 #4  
Unfortunately the temp switch was tripped but nothing. Also, the blades are hard to turn.
Welcome to the PT world! ;)

My fan, after sitting all winter, would not spin. I took a stick and rotated the blades around by hand many times in alternating directions until if freed up enough to spin with 12v. Had it not gotten free enough, it was gonna be new fan time.

Also, my thermostatic switch for the fan died about 15 years ago. I hooked up the fan to keyed 12v so it is always on.
 
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Welcome to the PT world! ;)

My fan, after sitting all winter, would not spin. I took a stick and rotated the blades around by hand many times in alternating directions until if freed up enough to spin with 12v. Had it not gotten free enough, it was gonna be new fan time.

Also, my thermostatic switch for the fan died about 15 years ago. I hooked up the fan to keyed 12v so it is always on.
Crud, I was ready to call in and order a new fan but now I’m second guessing myself. Hopefully that will work. Thanks!
 
   / New to me PT425 #7  
I also replaced the fuse in the fan line because it blew when the fan stuck.

I've also blown that fuse from a stick getting in the fan and stopping it.
 
   / New to me PT425 #8  
If the bearings are stiff, my experience is that doesn't bode well for longevity, though it depends a bit on whether the grease is old/missing, or there is gunk around the bearing.

Still, @MossRoad's zero dollar fix would be worth trying in my book.

All the best,

Peter
 

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