Well we had the test.
Cat factory rep, Salesman from Waco, Holt Service manager, Holt Sales manager, my sales guy, a field service tech, and product support guy.
Everyone seemed to admit that my conditions here are the worst they have seen. I admitted that it isn't always this dry and dusty but it can be. I try to use my head and keep the wind behind me and try and let the dust settle when there is a white-out but it's tough to do when the winds are variable.
First of all, the snorkel is a good idea. It is fabricated to fit over the outside air filter housing. It moves up the side of the cab to an elbow that ends with a small air pre-cleaner that sits behind the cab. The pre-cleaner is plastic the snorkel is metal. I don't know how it will hold up when tree shearing and a few of the guys questioned the same thing. Cat is supposedly working on a factory-made fix.
The test was only for about an hour. Hardly long enough to make a good assessment so we agreed to do more testing as my jobs and time allows. After the roughly 1 hour of testing, we opened up the snorkel and found the filter wasn't too bad but I didn't expect it to be clogged after an hour. The inside of the air intake cowling, however, showed signs of dust bypass. I did notice some dust in the cab but the other two operators said they didn't. I guess I am more sensitive to it because I'm so sick of it but that's another story.
My contention all along is that there is a problem under the cab with dust entering AC ductwork and there is a problem where the filters meet up with the air intake on the side of the machine. With only one nut to secure the snorkel or filter cover before snorkel was installed, I don't think there is enough pressure on the filter to make it seal good. Since the A/C system is lackluster as far as moving air, there isn't a good seal made. I would expect the A/C system, as complicated as it looks on the C series, to pull hard against the filter and "suck" it to the housing making a good seal. This doens't happen, however, and machine vibration I think allows dust to bypass the filter and enter the system. I noticed today, upon inspection after grinding, that the snorkel actually has play in it and I think the snorkel housing actually compounds the issue of the filter not making a good seal.
Right now, it's hot and the A/C system at 93 deg. outside temp is only putting out 73 degrees at the vents with two vents open. If I close all but one vent, I get 69 deg. Hardly crisp and not enough to cool the cab. The cab is staying a balmy 85 deg. at head level. That is hardly acceptable and it feels stuffy inside. In comparison, my Bobcat is putting out cold air, same temps today, and it feels great in the cab. So, I still think my CAT AC is unacceptable. This has been the issue all along and the only thing I have complained about.