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My mower has external fluid expansion reservoirs. Well once it warms up it raises twice as much as the other one for some reason. Opinions?
Agree with MparrMy mower has external fluid expansion reservoirs. Well once it warms up it raises twice as much as the other one for some reason. Opinions?
Usually if it has been sitting for a couple hours not being run.The other question is what temp is considered cold?
Yeah I really don't like how the reservoirs expand to the very top of the reservoirs after an hours worth of mowing a 2 acre lot. This is with them starting at the minimum level. I siphoned some out the other day since I wasn't sure if the fluid would bleed out through the cap or notUsually if it has been sitting for a couple hours not being run.
I was around 180-200 last summer in 100 degree heat after an hour of mowing. Hydro gear said that was fine. I had a bunch of grass build up on the right side that I blew out with compressed air so I'll see what happens today. This is a 52" ferris z2 stand onGet a temperature reading on the cases. My 3100's were running around 120F after 20 minutes of light use on a 77 degree day. They were both the same. I suspect this summer they will be quite a lot hotter. I was just running mine because I'm dealing with other issues. Slow speed on one side and bypasses that don't. I have thread on here.
Sitting overnight.The other question is what temp is considered cold?
Blow your mower off at the end of each day that you mow. Pay particular attention to the engine and hydros. You want those hydro fans clean. Use a leaf blower or compressor air.I was around 180-200 last summer in 100 degree heat after an hour of mowing. Hydro gear said that was fine. I had a bunch of grass build up on the right side that I blew out with compressed air so I'll see what happens today. This is a 52" ferris z2 stand on
I pulled off the inspection covers on the engine flywheel housing yesterday and not a hint of grass inside. Amazing.Blow your mower off at the end of each day that you mow. Pay particular attention to the engine and hydros. You want those hydro fans clean. Use a leaf blower or compressor air.