Posted by scot in pa on November 14, 2009 at 10:28:07 from (204.110.227.11):
In Reply to: case ih 4240 posted by jdetig1 on November 05, 2009 at 11:27:58:
The one we had would puff white smoke, fire enough you think it's going, then it didn't. We put a block heater on it, don't like to use either if we don't have to. Let it try to take off a few times, then let it sit a couple minutes and try again, the semi-burnt fuel seemed to help warm the cylinders. Lashing the valves may have helped some.
Aint it amazing what they will pull if you jump on the diff lock enough to get it engaged?
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