I've also had my L4330 overheat on me one time while bushhogging my neighbor's property.
But unlike what other people here are reporting, I got warning on my dashboard. Also unlike others here did, I did not turn the tractor off, but let it idle into my shop, where I left if running while I opened up the engine hood and started to clean out the screen and the radiator.
Now, when bushhogging, I routinely clean out both the screen and the radiator after every break or when I'd done for the day. Once the screens off or I have the air wand at the tractor, there's no real reason not to go ahead and clean out the radiator at the same time.
I'm open to suggestions on increasing the cooling system of this tractor. I already use a synthetic oil (Shell Rotella T6). Perhaps a small car/engine radiator in front of the OEM one?
Thanks,
But unlike what other people here are reporting, I got warning on my dashboard. Also unlike others here did, I did not turn the tractor off, but let it idle into my shop, where I left if running while I opened up the engine hood and started to clean out the screen and the radiator.
Now, when bushhogging, I routinely clean out both the screen and the radiator after every break or when I'd done for the day. Once the screens off or I have the air wand at the tractor, there's no real reason not to go ahead and clean out the radiator at the same time.
I'm open to suggestions on increasing the cooling system of this tractor. I already use a synthetic oil (Shell Rotella T6). Perhaps a small car/engine radiator in front of the OEM one?
Thanks,