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Posted by HR on January 21, 2000 at 16:32:03 from (207.115.63.23):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Starting fluid posted by Rollo on January 21, 2000 at 12:56:51:
Rollo:. You say that it starts fine at +20degrees and does NOT at +10 degrees.? That is not much of a change in temp. There is something changing a lot for such a small temp differance.. Next time take a small space heater (electric?) and when it will not start, warm up the carb and intake tube area. Do not use anything that will ignite fuel..!! This should not take much as you said 10 degrees makes a differance.. If it does not start well, try warming up the ignition circuits etc. on the other side. This may help locate your problem that just 10 degrees make. Normally a Farmall should start well well below zero. I've started gas and diesel down to minus 25. They don't like it but they will start.. harvey
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