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komatsu d-20

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double d

04-28-2005 20:42:44




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which direction should the radiator fan be a pusher or a puller the komatsu service man says it should push through the front from the motor my machine is running 220 does anyone know the proper direction, seems more logical to me to pull fresh air in through the front.




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Carl Evans

06-09-2005 15:12:37




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 Re: komatsu d-20 in reply to double d, 04-28-2005 20:42:44  
I have a D20P-6, about a 92-94 model. My fan is the same as yours and in the woods when I'm underbrushing it runs at the edge of hot. I keep the fins blown clean with air, helps some. This is my first dozer and I need to find a manual for it, can you help? I'm tring to build an RV Park in HOT Texas.



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gatractorman

04-30-2005 14:03:40




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 Re: komatsu d-20 in reply to double d, 04-28-2005 20:42:44  
I cant give you a definate answer but most times on off-road or slow moving equip. you do find a pusher fan.



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double d

04-30-2005 19:16:49




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 Re: komatsu d-20 in reply to gatractorman, 04-30-2005 14:03:40  
gatractorman do you have any experience with komatsu dozers overheating?



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