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Posted by Davis In SC on July 01, 2004 at 21:34:32 from (149.174.164.79):
In Reply to: Re: Snortin Propane posted by Tommy D6-8U on July 01, 2004 at 18:22:04:
Tommy, that is a good trick to use starting Diesels. In cold weather, I always leave the cutoff pulled out on my Massey 245. Hit the starter, let it turn a few seconds, then push in the knob. Usually fires right up !!! The fuel does cool the cylinder ..... I figured this out years ago,when I got caught in Mich. Was in an an old Mack, did not have any Ether, using this method, I got it started way below Zero.... Problem is. so many new engines have cut-off built into switch.
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