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Posted by Darrell Nichols on Friday, June 26, 2009:In Reply to: Kubota M-120 Air conditioning posted by Bart on Thursday, June 25, 2009:
Bart. That sound great! The 120 has more room than the 9000. But the air flow is still restricted. We have about 4 to 5 inches between radiator and condensor. That is where we are losing the air flow. I made some enclosures to help with this. Also pulled the condensor out and cleaned. It is a pain to do, have to unbolt the dryer and lines so the condensor will come out without breaking the lines. This has helped on the 120 also. Bet you I will look for these areas on the next ractor I buy. Thanks.
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