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Re: Ether on a diesel engine
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Posted by TSH on January 16, 2007 at 11:36:11 from (12.218.60.221):
In Reply to: Ether on a diesel engine posted by dave2 on January 16, 2007 at 00:00:09:
My 1066 has the built in ether and I give a shot or two before cranking her up when it is below 10 degrees. I have not seen anything about glow plugs in my operator"s manual and don"t see anywhere to activate them in the tractor so without plugging her in and giving her a shot or two of ether there is no way to get her to fire up.
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