Hope you didn't use ether and glow plugs at same time. You can blow that manifold , air clearer and more right off that tractor. No trick to getting glow plugs out. They get carboned in from not sealing properly on the bottom end. The threads do not seal the glow plugs. They have a tapered seat at the bottom so bore must be clean when installing them. Anti-sieze on them help. Don't get too rough with them because if you twist them off they are hell to get out if you can get them out. If you check each glow plug individually, by unhooking all but one, meter should read about half on gauge. I like to get at least one out, ground it and with all glow plugs hooked up normally it should get red hot in about 20 seconds. This will prove you have good enough electrical connections through system to make them light up, but all have to be working for this to be a good test.
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