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No expert here,
but thinking some copper tubing and a computer fan will net the heat of a match @ *40 below. But what do I know? |
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You may be right, I don't know how well it would work. But I do know the muffler gets up to 400+ degrees, so there's heat there if you can harvest it.
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Mounting plate, remanins to be seen? I'm thinking of just drilling out the one that the M18 is sitting on now? That may require new belts for the mower and thrower, if the crankshaft center moves very much from the location of the M18. It's the charging system that has me concerned. I looked at the specs for the predator, it does not call out amps. But I have heard that low output number, mentioned before? http://manuals.harborfreight.com/man...1999/61614.pdf |
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So you're saying wrap the muffler with copper tubing then hook up some rubber hose to each end and plumb it into the cab, that part I get. But my thought would be you'd have to fill the hose/copper tubing with some liquid that won't freeze, that part I can fill in the blanks on. But the part that keeps me wondering is what will make the heated liquid circulate? Either it will do it naturally through convection OR one could get a small pump (oh, idk; a drill pump perhaps) and hook it up in-line to circulate the liquid more efficiently. Thoughts on that? The other thing I wonder about is what do you hook both ends of the tubing up to? Would one get a small radiator and put it in the cab or what? Hmm lots to think about but it shouldn't be that complicated
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Option 2: buy one of these guys, run your oil through it, put a fan behind it. Win-win, cool off the oil, warm up your cab. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/de...FVORHwodazsDPA |
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Radiator: http://www.amazon.com/Aluminum-Excha...small+radiator Pump: http://www.amazon.com/ZKSJ-Brushless...ECBTC1Z0JK46QM
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