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How important is the fan on an Eaton 1100 this time of year? Tire chain caught mine...:bitch:

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JAinVA

I have a couple that were covered so completely with oil, dirt and leaf debris that i can't imagine that much air ever got to the cooling fins. I would think that with cold air temps you should be okay but that's just my opinion. 

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953 nut

Shouldn't be a big deal so long as you aren't working it too hard. Mike @squonk has an inexpensive part number I think.

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Darb1964

Pack the trans with snow.

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WHX??

I'm with JA, I checked mine after an hour of snow work and was warm but not even close to being hot. You can easily hold on to the filter. 

90 deg in the shade mowing might be a different story.  

 I got a couple you need one 'Apples. 

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roadapples

I'm  gonna be looking for one...

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WHX??
8 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Whew, Sure glad I reread the title    Tranny Fan.        I thought Jay was looking for a Fanny Fan.     

:hilarious:

PM me yer addy Jay I'll send you one. 

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tom2p

new fan cost around $20-25 - and takes minutes to install 

 

new Eaton 1100 trans possibly around  $2K ? - maybe $200-1K for a good used one ? - and requires hours to install 

 

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roadapples

Thanks  Tom, Jim's got me covered...

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squonk
13 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Whew, Sure glad I reread the title    Tranny Fan.        I thought Jay was looking for a Fanny Fan.     

Lotta ways to go with this thread! :)

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squonk
14 hours ago, 953 nut said:

Shouldn't be a big deal so long as you aren't working it too hard. Mike @squonk has an inexpensive part number I think.

Wal -Mart doesn't have any box fans on the floor at the moment! :banana-wrench:

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pacer

Squonk's crack about walmart fan is possible--

 

I had a .... C175 (i think!) anyhow, the fan was bad and I remembered I had an old 12v dash fan from an old truck. Dug it out and though, Hmmmm that just might work. Sure enough, I bored the center out to the shaft diameter and ,,, it was a beautiful thing!!:crying-pink:

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lynnmor

I had a fan just slipping while mowing in the hot summer, it really did overheat.  I would keep it operating all the time.  When installing, you can't make it real tight because it is plastic, so use thread locker on the bolt.

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pacer
3 minutes ago, pacer said:

Squonk's crack about walmart fan is possible--

 

I had a .... C175 (i think!) anyhow, the fan was bad and I remembered I had an old 12v dash fan from an old truck. Dug it out and though, Hmmmm that just might work. Sure enough, I bored the center out of the blades to the shaft diameter and ,,, it was a beautiful thing!!:crying-pink:

 

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trtrying to correct a misspell and made 2 post .... DUH!

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AMC RULES

I, for one...

am not one.

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WHX??
5 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

I, for one...

am not one.

Odd enough for a guy that goes by Madge.....:huh::lol:

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AMC RULES

C'mon, you're the one always crying about your dry, cracked, dish pan hands.

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