Atlanta Panther
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Equipment
Kubota L3200HST with Loaded R4 Tires, LA524 Loader and Quick Connect 66" bucket
So I notice that when I am bushhogging the pastures the dust it creates plus cutting the vegetation with the "fluffballs" on top can lead to a covered/clogged screen that is located in front of the radiator and behind the oil cooler. This leads to the temperature rise to just below the red on the temperature gauge on my L3200. Consequently, I periodically stop, pull the screen and clean it (usually with a water hose but occasionally with a blast of air). I also try to blow from the engine side through the radiator to try to blow out any dirt, etc. Unfortunately, the fan and upper hoses get in the way so I can't get a thorough clean. I can't even get behind the oil cooler at all because there is not enough clearance between it and the radiator. The best I can do is when I have the screen out is to try to blow/rinse from each side downward to try to dislodge any material but this seems unsatisfactory as I don't get a thorough clean through the back of the screens. I do notice that after I reinstall the "cleaned screen" my modest attempts at cleaning the screen does result in the temperature dropping to the midpoint of the gauge and stays there until the clogging occurs again.
My question is, has anyone figured out how to EASILY clean the radiator and oil cooler fins?
My question is, has anyone figured out how to EASILY clean the radiator and oil cooler fins?