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Heat Wave

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Having 95 degree weather here. I am running the air conditioner and the hydraulic fan is now working. The temp gauge is staying in the middle. Anybody know at what temp the fan is activated? Should I put that wet water stuff in the radiator?

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Being from Phoenix, we're somewhat used to the hotter weather.

My B/B Bird has consistently stayed right in the middle, and the hottest day I've had her out, it was 116...of course, that is not taking into account the humidity you have up there.

I may be wrong, but I believe they have already put the necessary coolant in the system and no need for 'wetter' water...we simply keep the system flushed and cleaned out yearly.

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