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Re: Why do early IH deisel engines have problems??
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Posted by Red Rider on February 02, 2002 at 18:18:56 from (67.226.44.246):
In Reply to: Why do early IH deisel engines have problems?? posted by R Wyler on February 02, 2002 at 15:22:53:
I think a little common sense goes a long way. Gas or Diesel can be a maintenance nightmare if you don't use a little common sense. You should not shut any engine down from a heavy load. If that water in the block is say 180 degrees under load at operating RPM with all that water circulating what do you think the temp will climb to if that engine is instantly turned off. Your Car, Truck or tractor will suffer if not taken care of. If you have one of these IH Gas start Diesels, (I have three) and don't have a IH operators manuel or service manuel then you should get one. There is a wealth of information in them on the proper operation and care of your tractor.
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