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Posted by ted 492 on November 23, 2005 at 17:21:44 from (67.2.50.180):
In Reply to: TD-6 help posted by Scott in da U.P. on November 23, 2005 at 16:32:19:
scott-to start on gas which is the correct way to do it the handle on the left needs to be pulled back until itlocks.the t shaped middle handle also needs to be locked back and if my memory serves me correctly also serves as the throttle when running on diesel. With both levers back, use the choke and starter button to get it running(the gas has only fast idle speed).let it run on gas for 5 minutes or so to warm up and then quickly push each lever forward at the same time.you will immediately have to pull the middle lever back a little from all the way forward to obtain an idle. to shut it off do the opposite to let it run on gasoline a minute or so.one hint-shut off gasoline at tank when running on diesel as sometimes the manifolds dont seal and you might run a little gasoline while dieseling.i have a lot of hours on one of these a few years back-i wished i still had it!Please let me know how things work out!
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