We have a 2 year old Kubota M62 with about 400 hours on it. In all the time we've had it, the temperature has never gotten above about 1/3 of the measurement dial. We always assumed this was normal.
Suddenly, from one day to the next, its temperature is right in the middle. This was surprising in particular because it has suddenly gotten colder here in New England - so it's not a change in the environmental temperature.
The radiator is completely clean.
The coolant overflow tank is completely full.
Questions:
What should this tractor's temperature measurement normally be? 1/3 or ½ up the dial?
Was the tractor’s operating temperature unusually cool during its first two years and has now become normal?
Or was it normal before and now it is a bit warmer than it should be?
What would be the likely cause for a change like this? The thermostat?
Anything we can do to sort out the close?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Suddenly, from one day to the next, its temperature is right in the middle. This was surprising in particular because it has suddenly gotten colder here in New England - so it's not a change in the environmental temperature.
The radiator is completely clean.
The coolant overflow tank is completely full.
Questions:
What should this tractor's temperature measurement normally be? 1/3 or ½ up the dial?
Was the tractor’s operating temperature unusually cool during its first two years and has now become normal?
Or was it normal before and now it is a bit warmer than it should be?
What would be the likely cause for a change like this? The thermostat?
Anything we can do to sort out the close?
Thanks in advance for any help.