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Re: Hey Allen in Neb and other German Diesel exper
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Posted by JB2 on January 28, 2005 at 17:55:36 from (66.185.85.75):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Allen in Neb and other German Diesel exper posted by Allan in NE on January 28, 2005 at 17:05:13:
Hi Allan, when tractor is idling, don't pull the stop/start/run level up all the way to the top. This will reduce the amount of Diesel fuel to the cylinders and reduce the smoking. If you don't pull the lever up far enough the engine will be fuel starved and will not rev up. Then when you go to do work with the tractor or it is warmed up pull the lever all the way to the top. On a Robert Bosch injector pump, this has the same effect as turning down the pump. These German Diesel engines like to run under load and up to operating temp. We often do this when the tractor is running a wood spliiter. Give it a try JB2
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