I have a late 2016 L2501 that just turned over 400 hours (I have been good keeping up with scheduled maintenance all along).
It has been overheating while brush hogging my 4 acres of fields this June. This is an annual task that I seldom get to before August or September. If I kept at it for 3-4 hours it has run hot in the past. Even though growth isn't quite as heavy in June, overheating has been a real problem!
I had encountered a tiny hydraulic leak from the FEL; so removed it until I could get a new line. When I put it back on I brought the hydraulic fluid up to proper level after clearing air. I also performed the 400 hour maintenance (oil and filter, air filter, and refill of radiator with 50/50 orange antifreeze) and the engine still runs into heating up in less than an hour.
Any tips about what I should look into? If recommended, what is a good way to flush out the radiator to clear out lime?
Thanks in advance.
Peace/Out
It has been overheating while brush hogging my 4 acres of fields this June. This is an annual task that I seldom get to before August or September. If I kept at it for 3-4 hours it has run hot in the past. Even though growth isn't quite as heavy in June, overheating has been a real problem!
I had encountered a tiny hydraulic leak from the FEL; so removed it until I could get a new line. When I put it back on I brought the hydraulic fluid up to proper level after clearing air. I also performed the 400 hour maintenance (oil and filter, air filter, and refill of radiator with 50/50 orange antifreeze) and the engine still runs into heating up in less than an hour.
Any tips about what I should look into? If recommended, what is a good way to flush out the radiator to clear out lime?
Thanks in advance.
Peace/Out