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Re: Re: Re: Wisconsin Engine, starts hard hot
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Posted by Ken on June 30, 2003 at 20:15:46 from (67.200.32.3):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Wisconsin Engine, starts hard hot posted by steveormary on June 29, 2003 at 20:41:18:
Hi Kraig, Don't know what to do about your problem but here is a little story of my experience with 4 cy. Wisc. engines. My dad and our neighbor on the farm when I was gorwing up both had Model 69 Minneapolis Moline combines with hand crank 4 Cy. Wisc. engines. Ours would start good MOST of the time. If you sluged the combine and choked the engine you would want to restart it ASAP so it would be easer to start, but we always stoped it for dinner, lunch etc. and always started ok. Now the neighbors was another story! When he started his in the morning, he never stoped it untill finished for the day. If he choked it, he would have to take the belt off the pulley and belt it to the tractor to get it started which was no easy job! He tried everything he could think of and never could get it to start good when hot! I don't know what the difference was between the two engines but I was glad ours started ok, (which ment two of us to start it, one to crank and the other to work the choke.) Just my experience with Wisconsin engines...Ken
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