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Re: how can I et my 4430 to start better under 50
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Posted by another doug on October 13, 2004 at 04:10:59 from (67.200.29.106):
In Reply to: how can I et my 4430 to start better under 50 degr posted by Johnsdeere on October 12, 2004 at 19:56:52:
Same problem here, Make sure you pump up the fuel by the hand pump on the right side of the engine below the injector pump, we spray ether ( 5 short shots)into the air cleaner after pulling off the rubber boot in front of the radiator,then crank it. I 've been having good luck lately ( cause I ran out of ether!) with plugging in the block heater. John's right, it needs help, but this is how I make it work untill then:)
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