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Hard starting 1206
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Posted by 06'er on January 02, 2006 at 14:08:02 from (66.187.39.195):
I recently bought a 1206 with a pile of hours on it. It needs either to start it even when its 60 deg. It run fine (or ran fine until I blew the motor - that's another story) and had real good power. I noticed It has a Stanadyne fuel pump on it. Isn't it supposed to have a Roosamaster?? I know of plenty of 30 series Deeres with Stanadynes that are cold blooded also. Is this a better system than the roosamaster or is it the only thing available as a replacement nowadays. I suppose a engine rebuild will help it start better but I suppose it needs injectors fuel pump work also. Any opinions???
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