Radiator replacement /cross over coarse flow for 3110 D
It's getting to be that time again - Bush hogging or I my case flail mowing.
I have a great 3110 D and it appears from my use over the years to have only one weakness, a radiator with EXTREMELY compact fins, it tends to pick up finer material than dryer filters.
Yes I have used the prescreen - mow twice, raise bucket, flip hood, clean once, close hood, lower bucket - repeat until field complete.
So my question, Is there a US crossover model with coarser fin stock pattern that could be installed that would let this lint like dust or very small dandelion seed heads flow through? I have a bucket up front (protects the grill) with an electric fan in front of the radiator and as needed, shut the engine down so I can reverse the airflow to help clean it and in some instances, applying compressed from the fan side also.
While it's a "minor issue" - it does cut into active mowing more than I'd prefer. That's the ONLY advantage the old Massey has over my machine.
It's getting to be that time again - Bush hogging or I my case flail mowing.
I have a great 3110 D and it appears from my use over the years to have only one weakness, a radiator with EXTREMELY compact fins, it tends to pick up finer material than dryer filters.
Yes I have used the prescreen - mow twice, raise bucket, flip hood, clean once, close hood, lower bucket - repeat until field complete.
So my question, Is there a US crossover model with coarser fin stock pattern that could be installed that would let this lint like dust or very small dandelion seed heads flow through? I have a bucket up front (protects the grill) with an electric fan in front of the radiator and as needed, shut the engine down so I can reverse the airflow to help clean it and in some instances, applying compressed from the fan side also.
While it's a "minor issue" - it does cut into active mowing more than I'd prefer. That's the ONLY advantage the old Massey has over my machine.