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Posted by Theman on April 03, 2000 at 07:38:35 from (204.149.23.2):
In Reply to: Won't keep running posted by Bob Palmer on April 02, 2000 at 12:51:49:
Did you use the glow plugs? My 1710 doesn't like to start below 40F without them. If you did use the switch, they may be burned open. In case you didn't know the glow plugs existed, turn the key to the left (against the spring) and hold there until the element glows in the 1" dia. round black cover in the dash. It should start glowing within 15 seconds or so. Once glowing, immediately turn the key to the cranking position and she'll fire up after a few revolutions. One other thing: if your 1510 is like my 1710, crack the throttle lever to take the injector pump out of the "OFF" position. Can't think of anything else at this time. Give it a shot and post back. One other recommendation...please buy manuals for your tractor if you didn't get any with it. They are a worthwhile investment.
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