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Posted by MidMiGene on April 24, 2006 at 21:33:01 from (205.196.132.117):
In Reply to: Cold Starting posted by Allan In NE on April 24, 2006 at 08:37:32:
Hey Allen, When I bought my 756D with the 310, the guy I got if from told me to pull the kill handle almost all of the way out, to start the engine when cold. It works like a "choke" on a gas engine. It actually give it more fuel or at a different time (I'm not sure what its does). Ever notice that when you pull the handle to kill the engine, if you don't pull far enough, the engine will speed up and not die. (At least mine does). It works well on mine. I can start my tractor without starting fluid down into the 30's. Start cranking it and hold the handle out part way until the engine catches good, then push the handle all the way in. If it starts to die, pull the handle back out part way until it catches again. Try it and let me know how it works for you. Gene
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