Yea the flies kept clogging it upYeah I need to do that too. Maybe a metal screen too to keep bugs out
Anyone think or try the old tractor theory? Wire the fan to blow air out? Would it not aide in reducing the seat heat also?
Could result in warm air from under the rig not cooling as well, but seems like a simple try by swapping two wires to push debris and stuff out instead if sucking it into the radiator.
Just brainstormin....
I was thinking the same thing. At speed it would hurt you. I've only ever seen those reverse fans in AgSource and it was a momentary type deal. In other words, it would run like normal for an hour then switch and run backwards for 5 minutes, then back to normal. Great idea for a slow vehicle but not sure it would work on this application.I'm not sure that would work. The engine and fan are too far away from each other. Plus, a tractor couldn't go fast enough to push air thru the radiator if the fan was reversed. The pioneer can go fast enough to over power a reversed fan.
If the fan was directly in front of the engine like a car or tractor, it may work as long as you drive slow.
While on the topic, place a couple bilge fans behind the engine pushing air toward the back of the vehicle and it could create a negative pressure zone under the seat and may help.
Joe