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Posted by Hal on May 02, 2003 at 16:36:55 from (24.188.49.98):
In Reply to: Ford Diesel Tractor posted by Tony on May 01, 2003 at 09:02:55:
I would mainly concern myself with the fuel at first, if it had any water in it or got some mold-like bacteria growing. Drain all the fuel out of the tank,fill with a few gallons of fresh fuel, change the fuel filter(s) and give it a go. If you want you could crank it a little with the engine shutoff to get some oil flowing and splashing. Have the batteries fully charged and if it has a heater plug it in for 2 hours. If you start messing with the injectors you will have to bleed the system. I wouldn't add any oil to a diesel's cylinders, but that is just my opinion. If it doesn't start or run ok, then you can start looking at other things like injectors, pump, compression etc.
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