Posted by RichH on February 17, 2009 at 21:30:23 from (98.132.227.81):
In Reply to: MD Questions posted by BruceS. on February 17, 2009 at 16:42:22:
I have a 49 MD that was our power tractor before my time and after that was on a feed mill most of the time. Even when nothing else would start, if you could get it to turn over it would start. The proper warm up and cool down is "VERY" important to avoid a cracked head....ours never did. It also made it start much easier if after cooldown on diesel, we would switch it over to gas for just a few seconds and then back to diesel to shut it down. I don"t know why but thats the way it was. Also when it was cold (southern Minn) I would take the muffler off and that would help for starting too. It was on a 815 Farmhand feedmill for many years and that is how I found all this out. One half gallon of fuel for every two ton of hog feed.
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