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Anyone ever done this with the liquid cooled Kawi engine? I have an all metal Sims cab, wondering if worth doing if I want heat.
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Cab heat is always a good thing while blowing up a blizzard in a "T" shirt
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Any heat better than none. Especially if you have glass in cab. Point A hose off heater at windshield to defrost!
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You could run a loop to a finned radiator inside the cab. You would have to design a bypass circuit to turn on/off and/or moderate the coolant as the temp inside the can became too warm. A Circulating Fan would be even nicer.
Lot of things to think about.
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![]() Actually, not sure if made by JD or an aftermarket, but it's available. I've never come across one made by CC or aftermarket for a 3000 series. The cab and blower are on a 3235, I don't have a liquid cooled Kawi (yet). I want see if anyone else has done it and explore what it would take. If feasible I'll start hunting for a 3205 with a bad rear or hydro selling for a good price. There was one for sale a few months ago about 2 hours from me. Hydro pump was bad, asking $500. I should have jumped on it but sat on the fence too long. By the time I called it was sold. |
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If you or anyone else wants. We have a few self contained heater cores in boxes with fans. We take the out of tugs with cabs. They have 2 2" ports coming off them one goes to the tube for defrost the other goes to a vent by feet. If i run out of used ones i have a source for new also
They look like this but have a little duct going from rectangular to round
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They're hydronic, not electric heaters, right?
Judging by the picture looks to be 10" on each side? How much are they? My thought was to find a thin core that would fit in the area the battery is in. Not sure how yet, and have to add the thickness for a fan behind it. I'll keep this in mind though, thanks. |
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Correct. inlet and outlet for water. It has a 12 volt fan in it. They are meant to be bolted to the inside of cab. I would run 2 hoses from coolant system with quick connects and same on heater side. Then when cab comes off in summer just connect the engine side hoses together
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As for hook up Y type tee goes in the bypass hose and the other hose gets spliced into the upper radiator hose with a tee. ![]()
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The engine cooling fan draws air in across the battery threw the screen mounted under the dash. I doubt trying to blow air the other way will work real well. My plan was to mount one in the back corner of the cab.
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