Posted by BobsFunkyFord on April 25, 2011 at 19:06:09 from (24.32.21.45):
In Reply to: WD6 starting procedure posted by John Graham on April 25, 2011 at 12:18:07:
50 years ago, I remember the WD9 starting. As a matter of fact , I even have the operating book for it. It says to move the compression lever (left) down to the gas starting position. Position the engine speed control lever (right)down to the starting position. If equipped with electric start, start on gas and let it run on gas for about a minute making sure that the oil pressure is up. Push the compression lever all the way up to run on diesel. Move the engine speed control lever up to prevent stalling I will be happy to copy the procedure and post it right out of the book.
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