Wellytrack
Member
Does your dumper not get hot this time of year?
Pppffft.
Silly boy. Air con comes standard on dumpers. So too sunburn, flies and partial deafness..
Does your dumper not get hot this time of year?
SomtimesDoes your dumper not get hot this time of year?
Latest Neuson dumpers over a certain size are to be cabbed according to an article I have seen recently. Hope they include aircon.Somtimes
Oh I did love those 760s nearest I got to one was a Britains model!The first machines that I saw with air con were really designed for the other side of the Atlantic. MF 1505 artic and MF 760 combine. The new '79 MF 2680 also had it fitted but not sure if standard.
The Claas Dom that I drove in the early 80s was a late 70s machine fitted with the evaporative contraption. Better than nothing but not particularly healthy.
That's the system I was thinking about often heard many stories about the operator getting a soaking!used to get a cooling shower when the drain holes in the class system blocked.Dad brought a gallon of cold water to the field with each empty trailer to top up the tank with
And the odd case of Legionnaires disease.....That's the system I was thinking about often heard many stories about the operator getting a soaking!
Sounds like a glamorous job!Pppffft.
Silly boy. Air con comes standard on dumpers. So too sunburn, flies and partial deafness..
Free flowing air con there,,,,My air-conditioned cab in the early 70s,couldn't wait to take the canvas cover off if there were likely to be a few nice days. Only tractor on the place with a cab of sorts at the time. Hay making was a great job on an open tractor! This 5000 was traded in 75 for a new one with the Ford safety cab, not a great place to be.
View attachment 825777
Apparently even modern air conditioning can give you Legionnaires if you spend too long in the cab. A local hero ended up spending a week in hospital after baling for 3 days and 3 nightsAnd the odd case of Legionnaires disease.....
Surprising how many don’t clean the cab air and recirculating filters. Those air con cleaning sprays aren’t unduly expensive either. I hear a lot say that air con gives them a bad head, throat, cough, chest etc.Apparently even modern air conditioning can give you Legionnaires if you spend too long in the cab. A local hero ended up spending a week in hospital after baling for 3 days and 3 nights
Surprising how many don’t clean the cab air and recirculating filters. Those air con cleaning sprays aren’t unduly expensive either. I hear a lot say that air con gives them a bad head, throat, cough, chest etc.
I take a minimum 2L bottle, and drink it, every day. I hate to see others downing fizzy stuff all day.Mostly it’s lack of hydration ie drinking water, better still have a container without a top of water in the cab for the aur con to absorb that up rather than the moisture from your body. As it’s a constant 18 or 19 degree in cab you don’t feel thirsty therefore don’t drink water. Need to down abminimum 2 ltr of water in a long day in the cab.
Used to drive a 188 on the forager with the steel clad cab,left hand door was off that all summer.The first machine we had with AC was a 1989 MF 3650. That tractor destroyed us and everything since has to have AC or it's of no interest to us. The 168 is climate controlled, it all depends on what the climate is doing at the time .