NH TN Series Heat

   / NH TN Series Heat #1  

AndyMA

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Windham County, Conn
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Ford 2120 , Kubota MX5200 , Deere X748SE. 1956 Economy Tractor
After reading a bunch of posts lately about cab heat or lack there of, I got to wondering about the cab heat in my TN75D. It had always seemed warm, but I never really tested it. The other day when I was plowing I turned the temp and blower controls all the way up and just let the tractor sit in front of my shop. The outside temp was about 15 degrees F. The temp guage on the tractor was just on the line at the lower end of operating temp. After sitting for about 20 minutes the cab temp was over 80 degrees. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif When I climbed in to plow, after I read the cab temp I had to open a door and turn the blower down 2 notches and the temp control down about 2/3. There certainly does not seem to be a problem with TN cab heat. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Andy
 
   / NH TN Series Heat #2  
Sounds great, now if your AC will do as correspondingly well in the summer /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / NH TN Series Heat #3  
The AC does just as well.

I have the same tractor and it seems like I live just south of Hel* during late july and august. The AC will run you out of there if you leave it on full blast for a long time.

Of course you get the heat for free, and the AC costs a few horses.

Fred
 

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