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Re: 826D Is it normal??
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Posted by TP from Central PA on January 29, 2005 at 08:23:37 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: 826D Is it normal?? posted by 826TN on January 28, 2005 at 17:54:41:
Yep, that is the mark of a an awesome, cheap running engine. I don't quite rank the D358 as highly as I do the D310, but still a fuel sipper none the less. I sort of chuckle when I see guys getting all bent out of shape over smoke on start up or a touch of it while under no load after warming up. If she is running clean in the field under a hard pull, USE IT! Like the old saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" Our old 706 with the D282 would send me and my brother running out of the corn crib in the winter after start up(Which was proceeded by being plugged in for 10 hrs, then either to boot as it still didn't fire with the glow plugs once it got below ten), which was sort of good as it got me PO'ed at it. Buddy, when I pulled along side that crib with the feed grinder and really started putting the corn into it the smoke was all but a memory and the old girl had better start talking to me because paybacks are H*ll(LOL). You know what, she did a good job for us and we never laid a wrench on it.
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