Posted by Janicholson on September 20, 2010 at 06:45:21 from (199.17.6.223):
In Reply to: 350 diesel starting posted by jcwag on September 20, 2010 at 05:59:07:
The preheater is important, but insufficient for starting when chilly. (the neighbor that purchased a 350U at the same time we purchased an identical gas powered U, had a can of ether in the tool box for every cold start at all temps. He still has the tractor, and (I am not suggesting the use)it has had two rebuilds in its life. I would pull start the tractor for a half mile. If it will not start, and there is no whitee smoke, it is fuel related. If there is copious white smoke, Look to compression issues. Be careful pulling a tractor. Be sure of your communication with the pulling person and the vehivcle they are operating. Do not exceed the ground speed in any gear, that that gear would produce. 4th gear in direct drive at 5 MPH is reasonable. Jim
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