Posted by RBoots on November 20, 2015 at 16:49:54 from (97.32.68.155):
In Reply to: Cold weather 1086. posted by notjustair on November 20, 2015 at 08:40:56:
Our 1086 and 5088 start well down to about 25 degrees F. Our 1486 will start down to around 10 deg F very easily IF needed. We don't make a habit of it, it is hard on things, so we always just plug them in to even things out faster. We remove all the ether assist solenoids and nozzles on our tractors, we don't/won't use them. Not only that, I saw a guy trying to start a 1066 one time (he was not familiar with it) and was thinking something was wrong with the starter because every time he pushed the button, nothing happened. About the time I could smell ether, he realized he was pushing the wrong button, and finally pushed the identical starter button. He never knew what that button he was pushing actually did, glad that was not our tractor. Our 86's shift well, I went through and put the new shift mechanisms in both tractors. Clutches work smooth too, need to do stuff like adjust them as required and they work fine.
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