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Air-cooled will not overheat!!!!

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    Posted: 21 Aug 2011 at 7:59pm
 It has been impossible to make this air-cooled tractor overheatAir-Cooled will not overheat


Edited by Auntwayne - 21 Aug 2011 at 8:01pm
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I see it!!! Is that your front yard its mowing???
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     Leave it to the wife not to show the brush hog !!!
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Got foam in those bush hog tires?
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      Our tractors have all the good stuff !!!
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Yes Pat. Foam filled used aircraft tires.
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Give it time. It will.   MACK
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     It hasn't since bought new in 95 or 96, and, I am the bad boy that puts it to the test each and every time. Now what is your proof !!!
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Edited by Auntwayne - 21 Aug 2011 at 10:17pm
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AuntWayne, Is this going to turn in to a post like the one where you say everyone who runs a tractor full throttle is an idiot and you get proven wrong and have no more to say?


Edited by Jordan(OH) - 21 Aug 2011 at 10:40pm
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Titanic was unsinkable too! Tracy Martin
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      What I would like for "JORDAN FROM OHIO" to do,is, replicate any conversation or post where I said the word "IDIOT". I will await your reply along with the rest of the listening  audience !!!
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I went and looked, you did not use the word idiot, but implied it.  Anyway, if I were mowing stuff like that, almost as tall as the tractor, I would be at full throttle.
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      I think you need to go to bed, GOOD NIGHT !!!  YAWN !!!
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No, I'm wide awake.  Besides, MACK has offered much good advice on many posts and I'm sure he does not own and operate all of the models he has commented on, and certainly does not deserve a comment like you posted.
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It would be my opinion that Mack has worked on every one that AGcoAllis has ever made. He is a man of much knowledge.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he was an A-C dealer mechanic. I agree with Dave, knows his stuff...
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whew!
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Whew at full throttle too!
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From the photo and where the cut line is running inside the tires, it would appear that the tractor is pulling a small unit that will not cut out its tracks. hard to over anything a 80+ hp tractor with a 5/6 foot mower,

and it also looks like the unit is cuting high from where the grass has been cut on the previous round or it has been a while since re-entering the field.
 
 
 
 you have a great looking tractor, but i have no experience with anything aircolled, but i will only run my pto equipment at the tractors posted rpm speed for the machines rating


Edited by ky wonder - 22 Aug 2011 at 8:04am
i like old tractors of all colors
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Thats a nice looking tractor, its in good shape. Aircooled are hard to overheat, BUT they will, have one in my combine. Trick is to keep them clean, really clean. 
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That is a nice looking unit. What do they use for heat in the cab? I did see a duetz engine overheat in a ingersoll rand air compressor. Evidentally the bearings went out of the belt driven cooling blower. After that it needed new blower assembly,belt and took out some tin duct work.
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Its just as impossible to make a properly maintained water cooled engine overheat.
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just what temperature does the oil get to ?
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I have a 6690 love it they use a use a second alternator  to power the heater

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We bought a Agco 5670 new in 94....I really can't stand the ergonomics of the tractor, but I have to confess we have had no problem with it overheating regardless of the ambient temperature and how hard we were pulling it. As others have said keep the fan belt tight and fins clean not a problem...no more or less likley to overheat than a liquid cooled one IMO. 
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For mlpankey, You can run the engine all day and at the end of the day, pull the dipstick out and wipe the oil off with you fingers. Its hot but wont burn you. Sorry dont know the temperature of it though.

Edited by Daehler - 22 Aug 2011 at 3:38pm
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I'm sure it can do a lot of hard work without overheating but I wouldn't tempt fate. Usually when someone claims there vehicle will "never" do something, it usually does. Knock on wood or perhaps on air-cooled metal in this instance. 
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We were always told on our liquid cooled tractors to keep a good thermostat in them so they so they would be operating at the proper temperature. An air cooled engine sure is not going to run very warm in the winter.

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If it air cooled you will have problems.  Looking at dumping our combine because of it.  Every air cooled I've known has been a nightmare.
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