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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 28, 2005 at 05:28:31 from (66.203.172.221):
In Reply to: very hard starting 606 diesel posted by Norgeman on March 27, 2005 at 18:33:36:
You got some good advice, but I would go with Jimmy King , folks up the road could never start their 1830 John Deere, finally got the starter looked at and now it starts. I have a little diesel that I have to hold the glow plugs on and count to thirty real slow before I hit the starter(in cold weather), I believe in injector cleaner and use it in all my diesels, if those tips are clean it makes starting a lot easier.Example, I bought this little diesel that had been neglected, had to use ether to start it even in the summer time, poured the injector cleaner to it and worked it for a few tanks and the starting just kept getting easier and easier, not to mention the performance and fuel consumption. Never use ether, even in the winter I can start it with the glow plugs. It sounds like a starter turning too slowly and eating your battery, but these other things will help a lot...good luck from Mike in Exeter Ontario
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