NoJacketRequired
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Equipment
B7510 & LA302 FEL & B2782 blower, B7510 & B2781 blower, B2410 & B2550 blower
I've acquired an aftermarket cab, originally designed for another tractor, and am modifying it to fit our B7510. This cab came with a heater which is mounted up in a ceiling panel behind the bank of switches which control not only the heater but lights and the windshield wiper and windshield washer.
Yeah, it's a pretty nice cab, but it had all the glass smashed out of it and had some bent metal, so it came to me at the right price.
My question arises from comments made by the fellow who is doing the cutting/welding to adapt the cab to our tractor. He warned me that I'd never get the air out of the heater core with it mounted that far above the B7510's engine and that I would curse myself for using it in that location.
My other B7510 has its heater down at about the same height as the instrument panel.
Has anybody had experience with a ceiling mounted cab heater? Good or bad? Any tips or tricks to make it work?
Also... does Kubota sell the engine coolant thermostat housing tapped for a fitting (likely an NPT thread) to attach a hose to send hot coolant up to the cab heater? I hope this isn't one of those parts that I need to make myself by drilling and tapping my own thermostat housing...
Thanks for your helpful replies.
Yeah, it's a pretty nice cab, but it had all the glass smashed out of it and had some bent metal, so it came to me at the right price.
My question arises from comments made by the fellow who is doing the cutting/welding to adapt the cab to our tractor. He warned me that I'd never get the air out of the heater core with it mounted that far above the B7510's engine and that I would curse myself for using it in that location.
My other B7510 has its heater down at about the same height as the instrument panel.
Has anybody had experience with a ceiling mounted cab heater? Good or bad? Any tips or tricks to make it work?
Also... does Kubota sell the engine coolant thermostat housing tapped for a fitting (likely an NPT thread) to attach a hose to send hot coolant up to the cab heater? I hope this isn't one of those parts that I need to make myself by drilling and tapping my own thermostat housing...
Thanks for your helpful replies.