Combine air con

Location
suffolk
With up to 20 days (20 working days = 4 weeks and a bank holiday?) dispatch time and another week in transit the harvest need will likely be gone .....

I phoned to check and they said they've got them on the shelf so i could have it next day, but a bit reluctant to sell me one because of the dust being an issue apparently
 

Colliedog

Member
Location
Dorset
I put this in my old Clayson 1530 it wasn’t an easy job but it did work well. https://www.carbuilder.com/uk/compact-air-conditioning-kit
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Timbo

Member
Location
Gods County
The roof top add ons work well, just keep the condensor cleaned regualrly.

Only thing with them is their power consumption - youll need a) very heavy power properly installed fused and connected direct to the alternator and b) possibly a larger alternator to cope with the extra 50+ amp loading
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
It will be a big job to fit a proper kit, condenser in front the radiator, evaporator in cab roof etc, brackets for compressor etc, etc.
I honestly doubt its viable.
I cant see one of those kits being any good on a combine either, they cannot filter and shift the volume of air surely.
when the power-shower on our Dom 85 packed up, i fitted a low plywood box in place of the Great Plains unit that held a tractor cab rectangular filter on each side face and then put a big Kenlowe fan in place of the original cab fan. Ok it still blew ambient air, but suffice to say a toupee wearing driver would soon been uncovered. it was a huge improvement.
 

glasshouse

Member
Location
lothians
It will be a big job to fit a proper kit, condenser in front the radiator, evaporator in cab roof etc, brackets for compressor etc, etc.
I honestly doubt its viable.
I cant see one of those kits being any good on a combine either, they cannot filter and shift the volume of air surely.
when the power-shower on our Dom 85 packed up, i fitted a low plywood box in place of the Great Plains unit that held a tractor cab rectangular filter on each side face and then put a big Kenlowe fan in place of the original cab fan. Ok it still blew ambient air, but suffice to say a toupee wearing driver would soon been uncovered. it was a huge improvement.
I had to replace the fan motorin my 208 last yr
Couldnt stand the heat sny longer
 

fermerboy

Member
Location
Banffshire
The amount of Dominators sitting in breakers yards it might be worth buying the parts to retrofit to your one. Cant see there being a huge demand so might be not to hard to buy.
Ours has air con which has never worked in our ownership, always thought of rigging it but for about a week a year have never bothered.
 

Fendtbro

Member
If there is somewhere to drive the compressor from on the front pulley then it should be possible to build the system from scratch. Is it a Mercedes engine?
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
There will be a spare vee on the multi-vee tailshaft pulley no doubt.
I think you will be fairly lucky to do any good buying secondhand off a breaker, compressor will be shot for starters if it is still there. Only really looking at evaporator and condenser and bracketry, maybe hoses...
 

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