Posted by Kow Farmer on January 10, 2012 at 19:22:02 from (76.77.199.167):
Hello everyone, I need some advice as to the way my cab heater is heating improperly. I have a Year-A-Round aftermarket cab on my Oliver 1850 gas tractor. I flushed the heater core that is in the cab ceiling with a water hose. Lots of disgusting black water came out. I hooked up the water heater hoses again, the water is circulating through the hoses but just not "up" into the cab heater core. Is there something I am missing? The water control valve is in working condition also, as I took it off to see if the pull cable was working to open or close it, and it does. This heater has worked poorly since I bought the tractor a year ago. I replaced the blower moter very recently and it blows air very well, just not warm air. I would like to keep the windows defrosted when I blow snow in Winter especially. I appreciate any advice or comments. Thank you. Kow Farmer
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