I have a 2014 M7040, and she has around 4500h on her. In reasonable condition over all.
When I bought it, it had an AC leak, which I tracked down to the evaporator under the seat. Big hole in it, I replaced it with a new evaporator and also replaced the expansion valve while I was at it. Replaced the dryer as well. I followed all best practices when recharging system (checking for additional leaks - there were none, flushed system 4 times with pure nitrogen, then recharged with the appropriate amount of refrigerant).
AC now holds the refrigerant fine, there are no leaks. It works so far as that it comes on when I turn it on in cab. Cold air blows, although not as cold as I would wish, usually it only manages around 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit below outside temp. This is when the tractor is idling.
If I work the tractor (~500 RPM) on a warm day (live in Florida, warm day = 80-90 deg F), then the AC will after 30-40 minutes start blowing warm air (warmer than outside even). When this happens, I have observed the AC system pressure to be ~50 PSI low side, ~190 PSI high side.
My understanding is that the AC pressure _should_ be around half that on the low side, and about the same on the high side.
Touching the input and output on the condenser while this is happening, both are quite hot, but the output is less hot than the input.
Questions:
1. Is my low side pressure abnormal, and if so what is likely the cause, given system has a brand new evaporator + expansion valve, and system does work at least while tractor is not too hot?
2. Could it be the condenser being clogged, does my pressure reading support that theory?
3. From my own observation, it seems to me like the condenser receives far too little air flow from the engine fan. Condenser has both the engine radiator and some other type of radiator (not sure what that is for, hydraulic system?) mounted in between it and the engine fan. Just testing with my hand, I feel essentially no draft coming onto the AC condenser while tractor is running. Is this normal?
Thanks in advance for any help!
When I bought it, it had an AC leak, which I tracked down to the evaporator under the seat. Big hole in it, I replaced it with a new evaporator and also replaced the expansion valve while I was at it. Replaced the dryer as well. I followed all best practices when recharging system (checking for additional leaks - there were none, flushed system 4 times with pure nitrogen, then recharged with the appropriate amount of refrigerant).
AC now holds the refrigerant fine, there are no leaks. It works so far as that it comes on when I turn it on in cab. Cold air blows, although not as cold as I would wish, usually it only manages around 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit below outside temp. This is when the tractor is idling.
If I work the tractor (~500 RPM) on a warm day (live in Florida, warm day = 80-90 deg F), then the AC will after 30-40 minutes start blowing warm air (warmer than outside even). When this happens, I have observed the AC system pressure to be ~50 PSI low side, ~190 PSI high side.
My understanding is that the AC pressure _should_ be around half that on the low side, and about the same on the high side.
Touching the input and output on the condenser while this is happening, both are quite hot, but the output is less hot than the input.
Questions:
1. Is my low side pressure abnormal, and if so what is likely the cause, given system has a brand new evaporator + expansion valve, and system does work at least while tractor is not too hot?
2. Could it be the condenser being clogged, does my pressure reading support that theory?
3. From my own observation, it seems to me like the condenser receives far too little air flow from the engine fan. Condenser has both the engine radiator and some other type of radiator (not sure what that is for, hydraulic system?) mounted in between it and the engine fan. Just testing with my hand, I feel essentially no draft coming onto the AC condenser while tractor is running. Is this normal?
Thanks in advance for any help!