Heater In a BX25D

Pal03

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BX25D
Nov 14, 2013
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Newfoundland
Here ya go. I don't know how similar the plumbing might be on your tractor, but this worked out well for me.

Thanks for the pics. mine is a bit different in terms of plumbing and space for the hoses but I think I get the idea. I like the 3 valve setup as it would save so much time in removing the cab in the summer months.
 

t33jetman

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BX25D, TLB, 1860 bal. bucket, Curtis Hard Cab
Aug 31, 2013
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Wooster, Ohio
New guy here, with a 2013 BX25D, Curtis Cab (all steel), 20,000 btu heater,
Routed one of my hoses on top to the motor
Routed second hose under tractor to the lower radiator hose (easier)
Factory wind shield motor
Deluxe over head console with built in fans.
 

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Pal03

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BX25D
Nov 14, 2013
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Newfoundland
Well my heater made it here yesterday now to put some of this info to work. hoping to get started on the install over the weekend as long as the snow holds off for another few days. nothing worse then having to shovel the driveway and look at the tractor parked in the workshop mid project.:eek:

Will post a few pic's once done
 

chim

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L4240HSTC with FEL, Ford 1210
Jan 19, 2013
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The nice part of a heater installation project is that you can get the heater mounted and wired, route and fasten the hoses and valves without taking the tractor out of service. When you decide you have the time to make the tie-ins it'll take less than an hour.