Posted by johndeereman on December 18, 2008 at 18:11:36 from (74.36.221.222):
im having a problem with starting my electric start tractors now that it has gotten colder its +25 farenheight not really cold at all but once it falls below freezing i have a hard time getting tractors to start ive been fighting with my jd 70 it has carb and distributor isues so didnt expect that one to start but my jd a which sits in an unheated garage took a few rolls to start and my dc case which is out in the weather wouldnt start with the battery i had to hand cranck it always starts first piston up had to cranck half a dozen times to start i know some of you have it colder than i do whats your hints to help out besides a block heater will that temp make a batteries charge worthless i dont know what im gonna do when winter actually gets here didnt try to start my handstart b but that starts first piston up even at 20 below so im not worried about that one thinkin i might need to put lighter oil in but 4 tractors at the smallest 8 quarts that will be pricey im runing sae30 in them now
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