B7100 Front screen (radiator)

85Hokie

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How the hell do you keep it clean? I have been cutting grass with my new to me B7100, and it runs and cuts like a champ.....but dayum, I have to hop off and check the front end screen like 3 times an hour....clogged up with grass to the point that I know the ol' girl is gonna die of overheating the syphon system !

not sure what to do to fix the problem, anyone else have this problem???

ideas?
 

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Big Kahuna

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Yeah, me too! I keep my Stihl blower handy and blow it out, they overheat quick when mowing.

Big Kahuna
 

85Hokie

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Yeah, me too! I keep my Stihl blower handy and blow it out, they overheat quick when mowing.

Big Kahuna

if i leave the tractor running the grass is sucked BACK on that screen like hair on an apes ass!!!!!!!:D:D:D:eek:

got to be a way to slow it down????
 

koja

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The fan doesn't blow the air to the front ? May want to try a reverse rotation blade. A lot of machines out there push the air out.
 

85Hokie

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The fan doesn't blow the air to the front ? May want to try a reverse rotation blade. A lot of machines out there push the air out.

koja,

good point, here is what scares me about that, the grass would get pulled around the inside and there would be no real way to see it clogged up.

needs to be a screen down low that deflects the loose grass......the suction is right powerful, anything swirling in the air get plastered on the screen now
 

Russell King

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Someone discussed this tool the other day.

http://www.radiatorgenie.com/default.asp

I have started to put the cheap (blue usually) air conditioning filter in front of the screen. Pull it out and shake it out or replace it as needed. Works well but on mine it is a tight fit and I have to usually cut off the cardboard frame to get it in front of the screen

Got that suggestion off here too.
 

koja

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Maybe one of the new style grill guards might block some of it ? Take a look at the new BX . If not then perhaps make one using expanded metal.
 

85Hokie

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Someone discussed this tool the other day.

http://www.radiatorgenie.com/default.asp

I have started to put the cheap (blue usually) air conditioning filter in front of the screen. Pull it out and shake it out or replace it as needed. Works well but on mine it is a tight fit and I have to usually cut off the cardboard frame to get it in front of the screen

Got that suggestion off here too.

Russell,

not to steal their thunder, but out on my shop I have a long (24") air nozzle that I had flattened the end out and use it to blow stuff out of tight places!
That tool you showed was very neat - the hooked end is ideal!

I guess I am looking for a way that will deflect the incoming air, the vacuum is very strong up on the front - I notice a lot of B7100 owners dont have the square mesh screen that comes from the factory, their radiators must get covered quickly!:eek:

I had an old lowes riding mower a long time ago - the top of the engine would get clogged with grass, I found one of my kids old sand castle buckets and cut 20 percent out of one face and placed it on top, the grass never got in the engine again!

Need to find something that I can filter the air before it get up under the bottom of the radiator - or redirect the air ...........mmmmm
 

ShaunRH

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Put a continually rotating belt of 'screen door' material on a pair of rollers powered by a small 12V motor. The belt would run the junk off to drop down to the ground, especially if you had a brush against it on the bottom roller. Just make up a frame, wood or metal, and off you go.
 

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Hi 85Hokie..
You might try fabricating a small frame (3 sides) for one of those metal air filters from a range hood (available at any home center). There ridged and with a frame around them you could easily slide it in & out of your fabricated frame in seconds. Your frame could be a small piece of aluminum channel also available at the home center, where they sell loose nuts and bolts dept.
If your clogging problem is that severe I'd give-it a shot. Just my 2c's;)
 

85Hokie

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Hi 85Hokie..
You might try fabricating a small frame (3 sides) for one of those metal air filters from a range hood (available at any home center). There ridged and with a frame around them you could easily slide it in & out of your fabricated frame in seconds. Your frame could be a small piece of aluminum channel also available at the home center, where they sell loose nuts and bolts dept.
If your clogging problem is that severe I'd give-it a shot. Just my 2c's;)

Fly,

that was a thought that i had too, I need to make a cardboard template and duct tape it in there to see if it will make a difference. Attaching the metal will be the hard part, despite the screen getting full of cut grass, there is grass that is sucked up UNDER the screen and gets into the radiator, bottom of radiator is clogged good too.

I need to find some time and do the math. I will make the template and get back a picture, ifn it works! :D

thanks for the idea!
 

flynavy

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Fly,

that was a thought that i had too, I need to make a cardboard template and duct tape it in there to see if it will make a difference. Attaching the metal will be the hard part, despite the screen getting full of cut grass, there is grass that is sucked up UNDER the screen and gets into the radiator, bottom of radiator is clogged good too.

I need to find some time and do the math. I will make the template and get back a picture, ifn it works! :D

thanks for the idea!
Don't over-think this....it's really easy.

Use aluminum channel, (probably 1/4 or 3/8, 1/2 might be too large")drill a 3/8 hole on the outside of the angle and hole on the inside of the angle large enough to pass a (1/4 or 3/8 # 6 screw) thru. I'd personally use stainless. 2 screws in each piece of the 3 channels (1 top & 1 bottom).
Screw the channels directly to the screen of the radiator cover and it's done. 1 caveat cut the aluminum to the size of the filter you select. AND slide the filter in from either the right or left side.
Total cost should be around $20.00 depending on the size of the filter.;)
 

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I was frustrated with the same problem as the field doesn't have compressed air. I ended up buying a Ego blower from Home Depot. This is a 56 volt battery operated blower and I can take it with me on jobs. Don't have to worry about gas but have to keep battery charged. Works well for me.:)