East30
Silver Member
I was running my B2650 with rotary cutter this afternoon and ran into an overheat scenario. It was very dusty where I was working in a field, I as taking down some saplings as well, maybe 3 to 4 feet high. I assume it overheated due to radiator getting clogged up, but not sure right now. I was watching the gauges often, as I to clean it off pretty regularly as it was getting quite dusty.
Well I went to brush off the gauges and the overheat lamp was on I took off the load of the cutter, turned the tractor into the wind and shut her down. I lifted the hood and it was spitting coolant from the overflow. The temp dropped quickly after five minutes, but I'm leaving it sit as the reservoir is empty. I'll add fluid, but all the manual for it states is to add coolant at a 50/50 mix with fresh soft water.
But what kind of coolant?
Well I went to brush off the gauges and the overheat lamp was on I took off the load of the cutter, turned the tractor into the wind and shut her down. I lifted the hood and it was spitting coolant from the overflow. The temp dropped quickly after five minutes, but I'm leaving it sit as the reservoir is empty. I'll add fluid, but all the manual for it states is to add coolant at a 50/50 mix with fresh soft water.
But what kind of coolant?