How to Clean Tractor Radiator, Condenser & Coolers with AGCO Parts Air Comb

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @NaturalLawAudit
    @NaturalLawAudit 16 дней назад +1

    The stuff under the hoodis the easy stuff. My evaporative cooling coil in the roof was 70 to 80% clogged. AC had been getting worse over the last couple years. Quite a chore to remove the roof and disassemble the case containing the heat and cool coils. Remember to change both your cabin filter and outside air filter too. MF4610M

    • @VahrenbergImplement
      @VahrenbergImplement  15 дней назад

      Yes it's very important to maintain the cab air intake and recirculation filters to reduce and prevent dirt from getting into Evaporator in cab. The more dirt the less air flow too and makes it harder for air conditioner to remove heat and provide cooling effect.

  • @CenTexAg
    @CenTexAg 2 года назад +1

    Had no idea how something so simple could be so effective. My cheap harbor freight air blower with a slight bend at the end gets the job done but I have to be careful not to rub it on the radiator/condenser fins. I gotta get one! Thanks for sharing

    • @VahrenbergImplement
      @VahrenbergImplement  2 года назад +1

      We have a vast collection of those style wands too...since we have been servicing tractors for over 70 years. This Air Comb has changed the game and helps us reduce labor costs to our customers with it's unique design. Getting the Job done faster is what our customers like so they can get back to the field sooner.

  • @bearkatljl
    @bearkatljl 2 года назад

    Awesome little tool, I use mine all the time.

    • @VahrenbergImplement
      @VahrenbergImplement  2 года назад

      We love the Air Comb....it helps get in places and get material that other devices or air wands can't get. We use in our shop to clean condensers and radiators too for customers with clogged systems.

  • @blessed7fold
    @blessed7fold 2 года назад +1

    I have discovered that shop vacs work great as well 😉

    • @VahrenbergImplement
      @VahrenbergImplement  2 года назад

      That's an option too but with stacked coolers, condensers and radiators that are very narrow spaced...Can you get the vacuum in there to suck the material away from the engine?

    • @blessed7fold
      @blessed7fold 2 года назад +1

      @@VahrenbergImplement Hey Doug 👋 Yes it can be done if you have the right micro attachments but it is nonetheless challenging. Some tractors are easier to work with then others. What would be great is if they made an attachment like the one you had for a shop vac. The problem with the air hose tools like yours is you need a good size air compressor to run one and a lot of us out here don't have that kind of setup at our properties. Water can be the next best solution for some of these type of wands like the Radiator Genie but that always gets messy and time consuming. If you have any other ideas 💡 I'm all ears.

    • @VahrenbergImplement
      @VahrenbergImplement  2 года назад +1

      We also sell Radiator Genie from AGCO Parts Sparex Division and it would not fit in between Radiators, Condenser and coolers on this Tractor...tube is too big diamter and the curved point makes it even wider plus our Air Compressor System does not match the fittings made on Radiator Genie Air Hose. The Water Wand is nice but Water should only be used after air has cleaned all the debris. Since water causes dirt and debris to expand once wet. Water works great if you have a spill or leak and can use hot water to remove oil residue. We have a vast selection of air guns, wands and more in our shop with over 70 Years of Tractor Servicing you find tools that make the tasks easier.

  • @BeingMe23
    @BeingMe23 2 года назад +2

    The fastest way is to use a foam spray coil cleaner. AC condenser that rarely get cleaned shorten the life of the system. This the reason a Central AC unit is oversized to give it more life due to most are neglected.

    • @VahrenbergImplement
      @VahrenbergImplement  2 года назад +1

      Coil Cleaners are great for Evaporators in the cab but as easy as it is to access and the frequency tractors get clogged especially when baling or rotary mowing...sometimes twice a day or more is needed. Air works the best to keep them clean and much faster solution. Worst thing with some liquids if you don't get them dry before going back to the field it will clog condensers even faster.

    • @BeingMe23
      @BeingMe23 2 года назад +1

      @@VahrenbergImplement Yep... My idea is ment to be a quick solution. Maybe end of Season

    • @VahrenbergImplement
      @VahrenbergImplement  2 года назад

      Many Farmers have Air Compressors on Service Trucks in the field and may not have electric to vacuum. Like the idea if you can get enough suction but also have to clean vacuum to maintain suction. Air you just blow it out and get dirty...LOL

  • @RollingRetreatsRV
    @RollingRetreatsRV 5 месяцев назад

    What if I told you that you may never have to do that again?