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Posted by Michael Soldan on September 07, 2006 at 19:11:31 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: 1466 Doesn't Want to Start Unless it Gets a Little posted by Mario2 on September 07, 2006 at 18:46:32:
Clogged injectors will make a hard start, once running a tractor will seem to run fine. the injector slobbers in the fuel instead of misting it in and so start up is hard. Once the engine is warmed up the tractor will run fine on "slobbered in fuel" as opposed to misted fuel. There are injector cleaners that you can add to the fuel that will clean them , will take a few tanks of fuel to do it. You can remove the injectors and manually clean them,I have had good success with the injector cleaner additive...made my tractor go from having to start it with ether in summer weather to starting on its own with just the glow plugs in winter conditions, a differeence like night and day...good luck, incidentally a friend who was an AC dealer for forty years says to put a quart of automatic transmission fluid into a tank of diesel fuel, it lubes the pump and removes moisture from the fuel tank...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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