What is too hot ??????????????????

   / What is too hot ??????????????????
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#11  
rback33 said:
One of the dealers can explain it better, but I think your three point and draft control are throwing causing the tractor to over run its pressure relief. You can burn things up if you do this. I had gentleman call me a few weeks ago that had melted the boot on his handle kit to the valve. I do not know enough to tell you EXACTLY what the cause is, but I know why the heat is generated. A call to the dealer is the safest bet. They can get fairly hot under normal use, but you really should not notice it too much in the tank area. That's what leads me to believe you have a small problem. It may be covered in the manual as well.

I did not read anything in the manual that covered that. I do rember a thread a while ago that dealt with a preassure relief problem. I guess it will have to go on the question list when I talk to the dealer.
 
   / What is too hot ?????????????????? #12  
On a related note if you are mowing a lot don't forget to thoroughly clean the radiator frequently to ensure your cooling system is getting sufficient airflow

:)
 
   / What is too hot ??????????????????
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#13  
NetworkMD said:
On a related note if you are mowing a lot don't forget to thoroughly clean the radiator frequently to ensure your cooling system is getting sufficient airflow

:)

Did that. Twice as a matter of fact. Milkweed seeds have a way of finding their way into the darndest places. I don't think that that was the cause.
 
   / What is too hot ?????????????????? #14  
Agreed; I have a 4110 and after several hours of use the lines on the FEL are very hot to the touch also, even if I am not using the FEL. I believe that is normal with the constaint fluid pumping.
 
   / What is too hot ?????????????????? #15  
After reading this Thread I checked my 6500 4WD FEL control after 1 hour very hard work hauling and spreading crushed rock and it was pretty warm but no where near hot.
 
   / What is too hot ??????????????????
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#16  
Ok talked to my dealer on Friday. Brenda from customer support if you are reading, Cudos to your service rep for the New Englad area. The man is a text book on the tractors.
We talked to the service rep on friday. What he toldus was that the operating temp for the hydraulic fluid for the 4530 is 180 degrees. The surrounding metal should be around 170 degrees.
So I guess hot to the touch would be the norm. Basically what he told us to do if I thought it was running hot was to check the temp with an infared thermometer. If the temp was above 170 to let the dealer know and we could go from there..
As far as the tire starting to split. The dealer agrees that this should be a warranty item. Mahindra told us to give Titan a call. Still waiting to hear from Titan.

So now we all know What is too HOT.:cool:
 

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