Posted by jamstra on December 05, 2017 at 05:25:24 from (109.155.35.195):
In Reply to: Re: Gas vs Diesel posted by blackhole49 on December 05, 2017 at 04:09:40:
My wife might suggest lighting a fire under me to get ME going in 15C below zero, never mind my tractor! Seriously though, the only 'fergie' I could reliably start in very cold temperatures was my 50 year old MF 135 - my 675 and 550 just said 'no way!' Diesel 'waxing' here is not a problem as the fuel companies supply 'winter diesel' from October to April, and with a good battery the glow plugs were enough to get the old girl going (tractor, not wife!). Not sooooo cold here as in US or Canada, of course.
I did fit my truck (Toyota HiLux) with a wrap-around fuel heater on the filter - very effective - especially if I bought supermarket diesel in winter time - no anti-waxing agent in the cheap stuff!
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