Still don't know if there is supposed to be a spring on the fuel shut off lever, but it does remind someone who is running the tractor, that the lever is on, till you need to pull it out, and shut off the fuel.
Not saying whose wrong, but tried the glow plugs, and tractor wouldn't start. grey puffs of smoke came out of the muffler.
So we plugged it in, and after 3 hours of us having coctails, we tried it, and it started. Sounds very good, and after a few stops, and trying to start, it did every time.
Will try in the morning, and if not, will pull glow plugs, for confirmation, that they work.
Not saying I know everything, by a long shot, but do know characteristics about an engine, if it will pop off, or not.
Will check glow plugs in the morning, but thanks to the block heater we installed, it fired, after being warmed up. The injector was timed, afterall. Guess I knew what I was doing afterall. No heated debates here, but honest input. I appreciate anyone who answered to this post, but sometimes, those who answer to the posts, need to listen to the poster too.
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