Like 'back-blowing' a radiator to clean it out. Move air from the clean side of the engine through the radiator, instead of the 'dirty' side/ outside the housing pulling dust and debris into the radiator.
Pushes air instead of pulls.
Squish was saying skidders are set-up for pulling air across the engine in summer, and reversed the fan to push air over the hot engine and operator in winter, in an open cab.
Push the chips away from the radiator, rather than pull them in.
Is that a dedicated machine on the truck, or an attachment like other grapple saws.
The future looks worse and worse for lower skilled workers. That's streamlined, right to the chipper or grapple truck.
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