Posted by Wardner on December 07, 2012 at 14:11:10 from (4.154.236.249):
In Reply to: industrial 600 posted by traktor guy on December 07, 2012 at 11:19:24:
IH didn't use small gas motors to start diesels such as John Deere, Caterpiller, and probably many others. Nor did they use special shotgun shells like several others.
IH engines were dual fuel that started on gas and, when warm, were switched over to diesel. The engines had a third valve that changed the size of the combustion chamber so both fuels could ignite when the appropriaate fuel was selected.
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