PHPaul
Well-known member
Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
The last three years, I've gone to fire up the AC in the Cabota (my B2650) and it didn't work. Each time it's been a blown o-ring, two in the compressor and one in the evaporator.
So, this spring the AC isn't working AGAIN, and I assume there's another issue, probably a @#)$(*ing o-ring. So, this morning I took it to my favorite mechanic and said "fix it".
He called this afternoon and said "Come get your tractor."
"Cool," sez I, "What'd ya find?"
"Nothing, working fine"
"???"
So I went over and picked it up and we talked a bit.
Turns out, after you turn the temp control to cold and turn the fan to high, there's this little button marked "AC" that you push, a green light comes on and cold air comes out of the vents...
Doh...
So, this spring the AC isn't working AGAIN, and I assume there's another issue, probably a @#)$(*ing o-ring. So, this morning I took it to my favorite mechanic and said "fix it".
He called this afternoon and said "Come get your tractor."
"Cool," sez I, "What'd ya find?"
"Nothing, working fine"
"???"
So I went over and picked it up and we talked a bit.
Turns out, after you turn the temp control to cold and turn the fan to high, there's this little button marked "AC" that you push, a green light comes on and cold air comes out of the vents...
Doh...