I have a 2016 M6-101 with 300 hrs. I purchased this unit new. The air conditioner will cool with little to no load on the engine. After some time, 30 min - 1 hr, of working the tractor, such as baling hay, the air doesn't cool. It's not blowing hot air, it's just not blowing the cold air it started with and it results in the operator sweating in the cab. The air will sometimes cool again once I finish the harder work and reduce rpm's, but this isn't a guarantee. The air does seem to cool again once the tractor has sit for a time. Here are the symptoms I've noticed and actions I've taken:
1. Compressor belt is tight
2. Compressor kicks in and out constantly. When it's engaged, the air will cool. Makes me think it's something electrical but don't know where to begin.
3. Have had an AC tech check pressures and add 1 can of freon. Pressures were between 30-40 on low side when compressor engage and 250-300 on high side. I believe those numbers are correct, I can't recall with 100% certainty and don't have my notes with me currently.
4. Have cleaned all filters, inside and outside cab. Have also blown out all cooling devices such as radiator and condenser.
5. sight glass shows no air bubbles in system (goes to support point #3)
Does anyone have any suggestions that I could try? I've got hay down and the dealer can't get to it for several days. I may just have to sweat it out. Any help would be appreciated
1. Compressor belt is tight
2. Compressor kicks in and out constantly. When it's engaged, the air will cool. Makes me think it's something electrical but don't know where to begin.
3. Have had an AC tech check pressures and add 1 can of freon. Pressures were between 30-40 on low side when compressor engage and 250-300 on high side. I believe those numbers are correct, I can't recall with 100% certainty and don't have my notes with me currently.
4. Have cleaned all filters, inside and outside cab. Have also blown out all cooling devices such as radiator and condenser.
5. sight glass shows no air bubbles in system (goes to support point #3)
Does anyone have any suggestions that I could try? I've got hay down and the dealer can't get to it for several days. I may just have to sweat it out. Any help would be appreciated