Greetings,
I have a Toro Groundsmaster 4500D serial # 30856-2700001xx that has a Kubota V2003-T engine. These grounds masters had a tendency to overheat if the radiators are not cleaned out every day. The next generation 4500D changed the fan setup (hydraulic). I believe part of the problem is the fan clutch which are extremely expensive to replace through Toro. I have sourced A Hayden 2705 fan clutch but it had a weaker spring and did not last or cool as well as the factory unit.
I am looking to see who might have a Kubota V-2003T in there tractor which has a straight fan without any clutch that I can adapt to my groundsmaster to see if it cools better. The current fan pulls air in and faces to the rear of the machine.
Which Kubota tractors had a non emission Kubota V-2003T?
Thanks for any help
Sean
I have a Toro Groundsmaster 4500D serial # 30856-2700001xx that has a Kubota V2003-T engine. These grounds masters had a tendency to overheat if the radiators are not cleaned out every day. The next generation 4500D changed the fan setup (hydraulic). I believe part of the problem is the fan clutch which are extremely expensive to replace through Toro. I have sourced A Hayden 2705 fan clutch but it had a weaker spring and did not last or cool as well as the factory unit.
I am looking to see who might have a Kubota V-2003T in there tractor which has a straight fan without any clutch that I can adapt to my groundsmaster to see if it cools better. The current fan pulls air in and faces to the rear of the machine.
Which Kubota tractors had a non emission Kubota V-2003T?
Thanks for any help
Sean
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