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864 Overheating in cold temps
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<blockquote data-quote="Tlawdogg" data-source="post: 133297" data-attributes="member: 18957"><p>Is belt frayed or broken? Also keep in mind there is a spot to put I think 85w gear oil in with the fan shaft....Hopefully someone confirms this. That is done with cab up. I did that years ago. </p><p>The Tensioner is available everywhere. Ebay, ect. See if you can get the belt number off of your old one. Usually just the tensioner that goes bad. Once you get into the fix, see if you can rotate the fan by hand to confirm it's not the problem too. </p><p>Hopefully just a tensioner kit & belt and you are back in business!</p><p>I added some pictures for you including the bobcat picture. 90w is what it calls for...NOT 85w...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tlawdogg, post: 133297, member: 18957"] Is belt frayed or broken? Also keep in mind there is a spot to put I think 85w gear oil in with the fan shaft....Hopefully someone confirms this. That is done with cab up. I did that years ago. The Tensioner is available everywhere. Ebay, ect. See if you can get the belt number off of your old one. Usually just the tensioner that goes bad. Once you get into the fix, see if you can rotate the fan by hand to confirm it's not the problem too. Hopefully just a tensioner kit & belt and you are back in business! I added some pictures for you including the bobcat picture. 90w is what it calls for...NOT 85w... [/QUOTE]
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