L2900 - Radiator Shutter?

Clutch

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Hello all.

Getting into the new to me L2900 over the past weekend to take care of some deferred maintenance. Looking up front, I can see there was something that used to exist behind my battery and in front of the radiator. It's long rusted out, and I found the remnants of a small spring still connected to the front bits.

From looking in the users manual there is a mention about a radiator shutter, and I see it up on the Kubota parts site, but I am having a hard time figuring out what that shutter is actually supposed to do, and if that is the actual part that is rusted out or if there is a separate support that has gone by the wayside.

Does anyone have a photo they can take of this area? Or can they say what is going on with this shutter and what its supposed to help with?

Thank you in advance!
 

Clutch

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Ill have to get some photos of what I have left to work with to see how much of a repair it might be. I also need to get an actual battery hold down going, since the previous owner had just put a bungee cord on the battery and it was getting pushed into the radiator....
 

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the screens usually stand off from the rad a bit so when the screen gets covered with say chaff or fluff or whatever the fan is still able to push/pull air through the rad.

It is OK to run without it but realize if operating where light fluff/chaff is present it will nest against the rad and more completely block the airflow versus nesting against the screen allowing a little gap for air movement. Overheating risk will go up in these cases.
 

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I'll try to snap off a better pic sometime, this is the closest thing I can find on my computer. It's not uncommon to find them missing. Usually the battery leaks acid and eats that shutter plate to nothing and eventually falls out......
 

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Do you have the screen?

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This is the shutter plate, it, drops heavy debris out the bottom.
If it's missing it's not a big deal, but debris can get between the screen and radiator and clog the radiator fins.

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Clutch

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I do have the screen in front of the radiator. It's a bit mangled from what I presume is years of removal up against the loader frame. I took the loader off (with some help from members here) while I took care of most of the deferred maintenance. Has anyone found a better screen configuration to use with a loader attached?

There are definitely signs that the screen wasn't cleaned out on a regular basis, at least for the last few years of its lifetime.

Thank you for all of the replies so far everyone, they are much appreciated.
 

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I don’t have any idea how much room you have in front of the screen or radiator but you might try to fit an air conditioner filter in there somehow. I use a Filtrete cut to fit blue filter. It is a flexible material (plastic?) that the screen or radiator fins will support. That way you may be able to pull it out easier than the rigid screen.

The one I use is washable so I cut two out so I can have a dry one to put in. I usually shake one out several times before washing it out.
 

Clutch

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I don’t have any idea how much room you have in front of the screen or radiator but you might try to fit an air conditioner filter in there somehow. I use a Filtrete cut to fit blue filter. It is a flexible material (plastic?) that the screen or radiator fins will support. That way you may be able to pull it out easier than the rigid screen.

The one I use is washable so I cut two out so I can have a dry one to put in. I usually shake one out several times before washing it out.
I'll have to take a look at that as an option. Thank you for the idea!