Hi All,
I finally got my BX2200 (D905 engine) running again this weekend following a head replacement and working through some valve train issues. It runs the best it has ever run in the time I've had the tractor. Very pleased.
However, when running it through the paces this weekend the temperature gauge was probably 4/5 or more deflected toward redline- never actually to redline, but I'm pretty paranoid given the head problems I had to deal with and the enormous cost of the parts to fix. It's full of properly mixed coolant, pump appears to be working fine, and I flushed the block and radiator during the head replacement. No grass or other buildup on the radiator.
It was 102-104F outside and I was running a 48" finish mower through thick grass, so I'm sure the high ambient temperature and high load didn't particuarly help. What I'm wondering is what's "normal" for high load and what should be considered the danger zone. Any input is appreciated.
-Kubota77340
I finally got my BX2200 (D905 engine) running again this weekend following a head replacement and working through some valve train issues. It runs the best it has ever run in the time I've had the tractor. Very pleased.
However, when running it through the paces this weekend the temperature gauge was probably 4/5 or more deflected toward redline- never actually to redline, but I'm pretty paranoid given the head problems I had to deal with and the enormous cost of the parts to fix. It's full of properly mixed coolant, pump appears to be working fine, and I flushed the block and radiator during the head replacement. No grass or other buildup on the radiator.
It was 102-104F outside and I was running a 48" finish mower through thick grass, so I'm sure the high ambient temperature and high load didn't particuarly help. What I'm wondering is what's "normal" for high load and what should be considered the danger zone. Any input is appreciated.
-Kubota77340