fran it sounds like you work for a grain company.
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Ahhhh, I understand now what you're talking about. I have that problem in the '05 too. It gets colder in the evening, so I shut the air conditioner off, and the windows all fog up.
What I do is pack some paper towel, or a shamwow with me so that when I shut the AC off, I can give the windows a quick rubdown to soak up the condensation. Sometimes I have to repeat once, but the windows stay clear after that for the rest of the night.
Its a bit of a pain, but with the autosteer, at least I can do it on the go, so it doesn't take any extra time.
I've seen the same thing in the combine on rare occasions when temperatures drop rapidly, but it seems to be a common occurance on the 9352.
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I have never seen a unit that doesn't fog in some conditions,
like swathing canola in evening. I always have to run heater
with air to keep the fog down. You even get it in cars and
trucks. Only design Problem I see is controls that don't
allow heat and air at the same time. Also the order of the
cores so air is cooled and dried before heating.
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Found out the heat is turned down on many of these out of factory. So if your having problems find the heater valve and turn up. Then it works to run both heat and AC. Still does not adress the poor AC Unit they put in these things that start leaking after about 40 hours.
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