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Re: Re: hard starting 756 diesel
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 21, 2003 at 14:08:31 from (64.228.11.27):
In Reply to: Re: hard starting 756 diesel posted by Michael Soldan on December 21, 2003 at 11:05:05:
Michael: I really don't find a problem in using fuel conditioners in the manner you did on a tractor that hadn't run in 8 years. In this case with the 756 I based my judgement on fact he used term stalling as though it happens quite frequemtly. Those 6 cylinder IH diesels whether they be US or German don't stall very easily, even with as many as 10,000 hours on them. I have seen them worn both in cylinders and injection system to point you had to tow start or use ether every start, yet once they were warmed up they are very hard to stall. Based on this, my opinion is every component; cylinders, head and injection system require rebuilding. I would be willing to bet this tractor if dynoed is running about 45 to 50 hp.
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