Posted by The tractor vet on January 03, 2020 at 09:54:48 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: IH 966 Diesel Question posted by rustyacres sd on January 02, 2020 at 11:49:06:
Well since i can not see/ hear what it is doing we will guess , Sometimes they will suck air thru the primer pump when it get colder due to the slea in the primer pump getting harder and you may have some pitting in the bore of the primer pump . Next if you do not keep the fuel tank full you may have a lot of water in the main tank that is frozen at the bottom . Fuel jelling can happen if you have old summer blend in the tank but usually this does not happen till it is colder . as for #1 fuel Nah don't go there , Drain the main tank and fill it with a winter blend from a fuel stop that sells a lot of diesel everyday . Then give it a dose of fuel treatment . Change the filters again and keep a spare set on hand . If you are usen a snow blower keep a couple air filters on hand as well.
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