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Re: Farmall 560 Diesel questions


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Posted by Armand Tatro on February 20, 2015 at 19:39:38 from (98.227.25.18):

In Reply to: Farmall 560 Diesel questions posted by redjohn on February 20, 2015 at 10:38:44:

In a D 282 engine there are 1 injector and 1 glow for each cylinder there for 6 injectors and 6 glow plugs. There is 1 fuel pump on the left side of the engine towards the front. I have had a 560 Diesel since 1965 and also own a 560 gas so I am trying to hit just a few high points so as to not confuse you. Where are you located? It would be best if you could find somebody local that can help you. Some more information: DO NOT USE ETHER TO START ENGINE! How cold does it get in your area? If below 32F you will need to plug in a 1500 watt (or larger) engine heater for at least 2 hours. To start engine be sure what looks like a chock cable (fuel shut off cable) is pushed in, advance throttle not more than 1/2 open, hold glow plug button for at least 1 or 2 min. (longer if below 32f.) than start engine while engaging glow plugs. When engine starts close throttle and release glow plug button. With the low sulfer diesel full that we now have the fuel pump will develop external leaks. Your fuel suppler will know about the sulfer content of your fuel and if he is selling you bio diesel or straight diesel. You do not want the bio additive in cold winter. Any questions please ask. You will want to have manual in hand as you look at tractor. Clutch and Torque Amp. need to be adjusted as the book tells you. Hope I have not confused you too much as this is a good tractor to own and enjoy. Armand


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