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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on October 31, 2005 at 16:36:33 from (205.231.95.95):
In Reply to: Cold Diesel Engine posted by Johannes on October 31, 2005 at 05:54:03:
How cold are we talking about??? I owned a Deutz 6206 for over 15 years and never once did it refuse to start, even down to 0 F. I never plugged it in in anyway either, or run synthetic oil. AGCO sells a heater that will fit behind the engine shroud that will work well. It's made for air cooled diesels and runs off 120V house hold current. I think you have a problem some place else that you need to find, unless we are talking about a very cold temp.??? BTW, my 6206 had over 7,000 hours on it when i sold it, and it never needed anything but maintance on the engine in all that time. Robert
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