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Old 11-18-2018, 07:50 PM
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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.
I like that idea as there is already a screen there.

Coops would be good too if you have room on the left side of the cab or mount it on the outside on the roof.
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Old 11-18-2018, 07:59 PM
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The type of box i have would have to be inside the cab. Outside would cool to quickly. The air would be cold before it got to you. The core just doesn't have enough capacity. Also the ones i have are used on systems with 3 or more gallons of coolant. The kubota system might not have the capacity of coolant to keep the core happy. Welcome to try one tho.
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Well then cut it in half and it will use less coolant.
You are like me, it is a Kawasaki not a 3 pin driver.
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That way I don't have to remove the heavy 6 window long version Sims cab anymore. That thing is heavy, I use my engine hoist to install it.
The picture I saw with the extended Sims cab must be yours! I was looking for it the other day but couldn't find it. It was a pic of the left side with the tractor in a garage. Is that yours?

I wish I had a longer cab. My high back seat hits the rear glass even with the seat all the way forward. Wanna trade?
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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.
This is exactly the type of info I was looking for. Thanks.

Don't have a 3205 so don't know how it's designed. Cart before the horse type situation? Do I get a 3205 without knowing if it'll work and make the best of it, or ask questions first....and then close my ears to what I don't want to hear and buy one anyway?

Back corner? So you're thinking of running coolant lines from front to rear? Isn't that too long for a cooling system / engine that small?
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Surpluscenter.com has what your looking for. In expensive, compact. Exactly what you need
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The picture I saw with the extended Sims cab must be yours! I was looking for it the other day but couldn't find it. It was a pic of the left side with the tractor in a garage. Is that yours?

I wish I had a longer cab. My high back seat hits the rear glass even with the seat all the way forward. Wanna trade?
That's mine and no I won't trade. I'm too tall to run the seat forward. My seat just misses the glass when it's one click from being all the way back with my fat butt on it.

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This is exactly the type of info I was looking for. Thanks.

Don't have a 3205 so don't know how it's designed. Cart before the horse type situation? Do I get a 3205 without knowing if it'll work and make the best of it, or ask questions first....and then close my ears to what I don't want to hear and buy one anyway?

Back corner? So you're thinking of running coolant lines from front to rear? Isn't that too long for a cooling system / engine that small?
I'd look for a 3208 personally if I were you. I've seen a few JD's that use the same engine with a heater mounted there.


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