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Posted by the tractor vet on December 03, 2006 at 17:20:28 from (75.19.121.25):
In Reply to: got a question for you guys.. posted by Tim Shultz on December 03, 2006 at 10:30:30:
If a Ford starts hard when it is cold out then she is in seirous need of a good tune up . I had a 73 ford F250 for a plow truck and that ruck never failed to start even when we had the blizzards and it got down to -40 as if was one of the few that would start , Now ya i know it was not a totaly STOCk 73 F250 as i plum hated the 360 that came with it and since i had a brand new in the crate 428 S/CJ from back in the good old days of drag racen that is what was under the hood and it was sporten a 11 to 1 comp ratio . Just a good Group 27 battery and if the fan blade would just make a quater of a turn she was running. When it was that cold she turned over like and old 6 volt M with a half dead battery .
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