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Posted by Big Time on December 26, 2001 at 19:21:47 from (216.109.205.83):
In Reply to: Starting diesel engine posted by Ron Corkum on December 26, 2001 at 16:30:36:
A WHOLE CAN!!!!! What are you thinking? you obviously dont like that engine at all. JFC dude take a hammer to the thing next time. One can will start 50 diesel engines or more. Please label this tractor so none of us get stuck with it at auction. aside from the fact that its incompressible, and bends and breaks engines EVERY DAY, if it wont start on a few breaths while cranking, its tired. Did this poor mistreated engine come with glow plugs new? cause if it did they are blown to peices now. Put a block heater on this thing and use it. only small whiffs of the "Breath Of Death" while its cranking, and then let it roll a bit to clear itself. Does it sound like i am yelling at you? GOOD if you did that to MY Diesel i would be chasing you down the road with whatever is heavy and handy. use caution and respect, and maybe read some.
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