Posted by Walt davies on November 24, 2008 at 11:33:41 from (75.106.236.21):
In Reply to: Wind Chill posted by John B. on November 23, 2008 at 19:26:41:
OK answer this for me I was running my Case LA the other morning and it was about 40% outside. The outside of the intake was frozen over with ice. The only thing was the air passing though it. Walt
PS I looked this up once on a website because of an argument on another tractor list. The same website contradicted itself on whether it gets colder or not by saying that you can get frostbite in 40% temps from windchill but won't cool a metal object down below ambient temp. Funny HUH
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