TC-35/I wasted my radiator fan

   / TC-35/I wasted my radiator fan #11  
Regarding electric fans saving fuel, there are two reasons cars often have electric radiator fans nowadays. First and foremost is that with transversely mounted engines, the pulleys simply aren't in the right position to run a fan over the radiator. Secondly, most cars don't really need radiator fans most of the time since the forward motion of the car supplies most all of the cooling air above 20 or 30 mph. Running the engine while parked and stop and go traffic, especially with the AC on, are pretty much the only times cars need a fan. Therefore, the ability to shut the fan off completely is a real fuel saver. That's also why cars and trucks that do have engine-powered fans often use a thermostatically-controlled fan clutch. Otherwise, at high RPMs and high road speeds, the fan takes up lots of needless horsepower (as well as making lots of noise.)

Tractors, on the other hand, just don't move fast enough to get any ram air cooling effect into the radiator, so fans need to run just about all the time after warm up is over. Therefore, I doubt an electric fan would save any HP or fuel as the fan would nearly always be on, comprising a fairly hefty load on the alternator (the latter is often a fairly small, low capacity device on most smaller tractors too, so an electric fan added might be a problem.)

'Just my nosy 2 cents.:)
 
   / TC-35/I wasted my radiator fan #12  
I am sorely tempted to get my local weld shop to make a skid pan for my TC-35. I have suffered a host of dings and damage to the underbelly from branches and stumps (search old thread "stuck on a stum") I think a skid pan would save me some dollars and lots of time in the longrun. thanks again fellas.

Here is a link to a belly pan from many years ago. The one in the pictures in these threads doesn't go all the way forward, but it might give you some good ideas to start with.

Belly Pan 1

Belly Pan 2
 
   / TC-35/I wasted my radiator fan
  • Thread Starter
#13  
thanks again tractor friends, see picture of old and new fan below

<img src="http://www.richmondrugby.net/fan_fan.JPG">

By the way, I had to remove the spacer shaft/hub from the pulley to install new fan. I would need extra joints in my arms or special tools to bolt the fan onto the hub while the shaft and hub were still on the tractor.
 
   / TC-35/I wasted my radiator fan
  • Thread Starter
#14  
old and new
fan_fan.JPG
http://richmondrugby.net/fan_fan.JPG
 
   / TC-35/I wasted my radiator fan #15  
I would use the one on my right, your left. :p
 

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