4Papa
Bronze Member
As (bad) luck would have it, I take out my TYM T1003 today to knock down the crusty snow/sleet/freezing rain mess we got here in the northeast this weekend and found out my cab has no heat. Machine's a little over two years old with 405 hours on the engine. Heater worked fine last winter but not used since. Checked with the owners manual and it doesn't tell you much about the heating system or anything about troubleshooting. Another anomaly while plowing was that the engine was running very hot, close but not at redline (and it's 20-degrees out). It cooled off immediately to normal when not working. This led me to think the thermostat had failed (stuck closed) which might explain the heater issue. But a check with the manual says "The heating system consists of two units: Electric heater and blower unit..." Is it typical for this size tractor to have electric heat? If so, I need to check the fuse. Is it possible I have two unrelated things going on? Bad thermostat and electric heater? After seeing if I get any help here, I'll next check on the (much less viewed) TYM and Mahindra forums as there may be a machine specific quirk. Thanks in advance.