Posted by Janicholson on February 17, 2009 at 16:58:23 from (68.112.156.69):
In Reply to: MD Questions posted by BruceS. on February 17, 2009 at 16:42:22:
There should be a switch to ground the mag (as does the switch on the butterfly shaft. The starting system is complex, but mot obscene. I would say if it runs on Diesel, it will be possible to make a go of the gas stsrt system. If it runs well, buy it. It needs to be operating with a bit of load for an hour or more to be sure things are OK. Opinions vary, but the method of shutdown after work is best done on diesel at idle for no less than one minute if operated for ten minutes, and no less than 3 minutes if well warmed up. Diesel operation is far cooler than running on gasoline, and has the advantage of not heating the compression release third valves as well. I believe this as fact. It is worth more than 1500 if the tires are good. Less proportionally if it can't be started on Diesel, or has bad tires. I would like another one! JimN
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