American Bulldog
Gold Member
As most of you know, I have a new PT 1460 with a 64 HP Deutz Diesel. I have researched many topics on overheating in this forum. I also have seen that there have been a few cases of engine bay fires. As always, heat is the enemy.
So, I have a few questions.
1. How hot can the Deutz get before it is overheating? Mine routinely hangs around 200 degrees on the gauge. Does it warn you, or shutdown? Or does it just start running rough?
2. How hot can the hydraulic fluid get? No gauge on this, but by feeling the tank, it probably is around 160 degrees when I am mowing. Terry from PT said 180 is OK, but I would like to hear the board's opinions.
3. Has anyone tried running the Deutz without the oil cooler exit air deflector? I would think that this would lower the engine temp greatly, but the heat would go up into the hydraulic oil cooler more. Seems like I have a lot more headroom on the hydraulic fluid, but not sure. I could easily upgrade the hydro fan to improve this.
4. I saw some info about how Deutz has an "AG cooler" for better cooling. Has anyone tried this? Do the new tractors come with this?
Thanks all, I am interested to hear your responses. These are great machines, but it is quite obvious that PT is not particularly interested in dotting all the i's and crossing all the t's on their engineering. I seem to get better info from the users on this board than from PT itself.
So, I have a few questions.
1. How hot can the Deutz get before it is overheating? Mine routinely hangs around 200 degrees on the gauge. Does it warn you, or shutdown? Or does it just start running rough?
2. How hot can the hydraulic fluid get? No gauge on this, but by feeling the tank, it probably is around 160 degrees when I am mowing. Terry from PT said 180 is OK, but I would like to hear the board's opinions.
3. Has anyone tried running the Deutz without the oil cooler exit air deflector? I would think that this would lower the engine temp greatly, but the heat would go up into the hydraulic oil cooler more. Seems like I have a lot more headroom on the hydraulic fluid, but not sure. I could easily upgrade the hydro fan to improve this.
4. I saw some info about how Deutz has an "AG cooler" for better cooling. Has anyone tried this? Do the new tractors come with this?
Thanks all, I am interested to hear your responses. These are great machines, but it is quite obvious that PT is not particularly interested in dotting all the i's and crossing all the t's on their engineering. I seem to get better info from the users on this board than from PT itself.