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Started by snowstorm, June 16, 2018, 08:06:45 PM

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snowstorm

i had a reversible fan on 1 machine. and never was very impressed with it. pulling it would almost keep the motor cool. and the cab was way to warm the ac could not keep up. so the search was  on for a new pusher fan. i called horton. the guy knew his stuff. they didnt have 1 with the rite pilot dia. so he sent me to a place in Nebraska. brezza fans. they will build what ever you need. i did have to rework the shroud a bit. it was built in several pieces that helped. i cut 3/4" out of it . 30 to 50% of the blades need to be outside the shroud. now waiting for the first hot day

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bushmechanic

Yes snowstorm I found that same issue with the fan on the Rottne I used.

snowstorm

Quote from: bushmechanic on June 17, 2018, 07:34:41 AM
Yes snowstorm I found that same issue with the fan on the Rottne I used.
what did you do ?

bushmechanic

Nothing, we used it for three years and then sold it just before Christmas last year. In the winter it worked good blew the heat in under the cab and heated everything up good, but in the summer all the heat from the hydraulics would keep the air flowing to the rad super hot and a/c had to be on bust all the time. 

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