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Accord DF1 fan compared to standard DA Fan
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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 9248724" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Yes no problem. </p><p>About 3cwt/ac on a 3m combi is about the limit though, she's pretty well full open at that. If you need more you'd have to change the gears, but as said it will struggle to blow more at that sort of rates. </p><p>I run mine at 4200 -4500rpm and it's fine. Take off all the speed control crap at the hopper and use tractor spool to control the speed. </p><p>I have the return pipe plumbed through a oil cooler mounted on the hopper in the fans inlet flow so it both cools the oil and heats the air which helps in damp conditions. Mate did the same on his and the temp difference on his backend oil on a Valtra was amazing, can't remember but it took 20 or 30 degrees out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 9248724, member: 190"] Yes no problem. About 3cwt/ac on a 3m combi is about the limit though, she's pretty well full open at that. If you need more you'd have to change the gears, but as said it will struggle to blow more at that sort of rates. I run mine at 4200 -4500rpm and it's fine. Take off all the speed control crap at the hopper and use tractor spool to control the speed. I have the return pipe plumbed through a oil cooler mounted on the hopper in the fans inlet flow so it both cools the oil and heats the air which helps in damp conditions. Mate did the same on his and the temp difference on his backend oil on a Valtra was amazing, can't remember but it took 20 or 30 degrees out of it. [/QUOTE]
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