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Re: Re: If it ain't Green it ain't mean!!!
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Posted by G Taylor on November 02, 2001 at 08:06:47 from (129.37.148.158):
In Reply to: Re: If it ain't Green it ain't mean!!! posted by larry h on November 01, 2001 at 16:42:35:
If a two cylinder won't start it's due to wear/age or miss-use, it isn't a design problem. A 24V system will start down past freezing temps no problem without engine heating. By the way any engine should be pre-heated at below freezing temps even if it will start. But that's another story. A pup start engine will start at sub zero temps without pre-heating. As for being rough on the pto, well don't overload the tractor & lug it down. My uncles 830 filled tower silos all season for years during custom corn silage filling. It never had the two row harvestor/4620 waiting in the field for wagons & used very little fuel per HP. It only bounced a little if some goof filled the blower hopper full when the wagon was started.
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