Temp gage

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project

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my new 7510 temperature gage barely moves off the cold side mark. Where are the obvious places to start checking? thanks
 
/ Temp gage #2  
Place a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator for 15 minutes to see if it gets any hotter. If no change, then the gauge or sender is defective. Since it is new, let the selling dealer deal with the problem. Today, modern engines don't run as hot as they used to, and gauges are also calibrated differently. You need to learn what is a "normal" temperature on the gauge so you will know when it is over heating. Dusty
 
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project said:
my new 7510 temperature gage barely moves off the cold side mark. Where are the obvious places to start checking? thanks
Most, if not all of the B-series Kubotas are like that under normal operating conditions. My 4 year old B2710 is the same way and has been that way since day 1. This has been discussed here many times before.
 
/ Temp gage #4  
My B7800 is the same. In the winter I replace the rad screen with a piece of corrugated plastic with a 6" x 6" square hole cut in the middle of it. Even with that, I have to push the snowblower real hard to get the temp gauge barely above the "C" mark and to get warmer than lukewarm air from the cab heater.
 
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My B-7800 does exactly the same.

Glad to hear I'm not the only one..........
 

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