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ASV RT75 Unexplainable Fire
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeK" data-source="post: 125947" data-attributes="member: 20791"><p>Perhaps it would be prudent, regardless of anyone's speculated cause of fire, for the manufacturer to examine machines with 500+ hours on them to determine if the water vent location is causing damage to components within the engine compartment and, if found to be the case, maybe recall the units to add piping to the port allowing moisture and exhaust to be vented to a location that won't affect components of the machine ?? Common sense dictates that blowing hot exhaust onto the engine components will cause issues and premature failures needlessly. A simple solution would be all that's needed to remedy any future concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeK, post: 125947, member: 20791"] Perhaps it would be prudent, regardless of anyone’s speculated cause of fire, for the manufacturer to examine machines with 500+ hours on them to determine if the water vent location is causing damage to components within the engine compartment and, if found to be the case, maybe recall the units to add piping to the port allowing moisture and exhaust to be vented to a location that won’t affect components of the machine ?? Common sense dictates that blowing hot exhaust onto the engine components will cause issues and premature failures needlessly. A simple solution would be all that’s needed to remedy any future concerns. [/QUOTE]
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