swreeder
Silver Member
I own a MT352HC with a cab and ran into some issues this week dealing with the stacked radiators. My normal operating procedure is if brush hogging or running in dusty conditions, every hour I take a leaf blower and blow the dust / dirt out of all the coils, and when not overly dust/dirty I blow out when I put my tractor away.
This week I thought the cab felt warmer than normal when operating. I figured it was due to a regen that happened when operating. On the second day of use, I noticed the cab warming up again, the the tractor temp gage still remained low.
Upon further inspection I discovered that the middle radiator (there are three stacked in this tractor) was plugged with powdery dust. The leaf blower would not remove it. So I tried blowing it out with an air compressor and a radiator genie. No luck, event at 100 PSI, I could not get it clean.
So I let the tractor cool down, and used a radiator genie with water and finally got it cleaned out.
It’s been wicked dry here in Texas and it creates a condition where we get powdery dusty everywhere, it is super fine and not sure what made it stick to the middle radiator.
Interesting the other radiators in the tractor were fine and my leaf bowing technique appeared to have kept them clean. Something to watch for if you feel the AC not quite working like it should.
This week I thought the cab felt warmer than normal when operating. I figured it was due to a regen that happened when operating. On the second day of use, I noticed the cab warming up again, the the tractor temp gage still remained low.
Upon further inspection I discovered that the middle radiator (there are three stacked in this tractor) was plugged with powdery dust. The leaf blower would not remove it. So I tried blowing it out with an air compressor and a radiator genie. No luck, event at 100 PSI, I could not get it clean.
So I let the tractor cool down, and used a radiator genie with water and finally got it cleaned out.
It’s been wicked dry here in Texas and it creates a condition where we get powdery dusty everywhere, it is super fine and not sure what made it stick to the middle radiator.
Interesting the other radiators in the tractor were fine and my leaf bowing technique appeared to have kept them clean. Something to watch for if you feel the AC not quite working like it should.