I got me a cab for my tractor but now looking in to a heater for it what type of heater should I look for
I use one of these (plumbed into the engine coolant) and it works great.I got me a cab for my tractor but now looking in to a heater for it what type of heater should I look for
Oops. Good catch. I wasn't aware of that system being on that model.I'm curious how a fan coil would tie into a b7100's siphonic system seeing that the coolant is not pumped. I would think if it was spliced in to divert the water it could trap the flow and also create an air lock.... Maybe the fan coil has a port to install a manual coin vent or even an automatic air vent to bleed the coil. I just can't picture how the hot water would flow through all those twists, turns, ups, and downs without being pumped Maybe if there is an electric control valve in between the T's to automatically divert the flow through the fan coil.... I'm sure it been done before somehow but I'm just a curious plumber trying to further my education with these old tractors
Despite the charging system on B7100 - I think Skeets nailed it !so reading all these im thinking it not worth putting in a heater seems that it may not be done but not gonna give up
Think about this Wolfman....Let us simplify this a little more, Get the drive in adapter for the freeze plug that will give you a hot water output in a 3/4" NPT size, that to the heater, threw the heater back to a pump (less heat load on the pump being on the return side of the system) then tee into the bottom radiator hose, pump is triggered by turning on the heater.