IrTxRx
Silver Member
PT\'s, hydraulics, & heat
I got an early start today because wanted to dig some post holes while it was still cool. Three hours later, i had 2 dug (lots of rock) and it was over 90 degrees. Point being, it is hot most of the time here in central TX and there have been several comments about the mower not performing well when the temp is in the upper-double or triple digits. I am a little concerned that my most used implement will not be active during the time of year it is most needed
Questions:
1.) can you mow when it is 105, but you just have to go slow up hills? Or does it give out completely?
2.) Can this be overcome by using specialty hydraulic oils?
3.) How significantly are other implements affected and how are they affected (e.g. lift strength, speed, etc)?
4.)Since the tractor is hydraulically driven, how is it affected?
5.) how do high temps affect an air cooled diesel engine?
Thanks
I got an early start today because wanted to dig some post holes while it was still cool. Three hours later, i had 2 dug (lots of rock) and it was over 90 degrees. Point being, it is hot most of the time here in central TX and there have been several comments about the mower not performing well when the temp is in the upper-double or triple digits. I am a little concerned that my most used implement will not be active during the time of year it is most needed
Questions:
1.) can you mow when it is 105, but you just have to go slow up hills? Or does it give out completely?
2.) Can this be overcome by using specialty hydraulic oils?
3.) How significantly are other implements affected and how are they affected (e.g. lift strength, speed, etc)?
4.)Since the tractor is hydraulically driven, how is it affected?
5.) how do high temps affect an air cooled diesel engine?
Thanks