, All are good ideas . I need to get a magnetic block heater for the Yan-murray here //// It has taught me that ///:By parking a running engine next to yawnmar, Running a aluminunm dryer flex pipe from running exhaust pipe to engine compartment , preferably manifold side , I call It HOT PIPING ,.......... after at least 10 minutes, It will take Me that long with jumper cables , prepping , and just warming myself before the startup , Usually I am getting my cattle feed buckets filled ect,lol.. If you have a thumb primer ,, Push that until firm resistance and or good overflow is observed.. then , Put flex pipe over AIR inlet to cold tractor and Start . Sometimes I will give it a whiff of ether,if it fails to start , But lots of times Simply by sucking in warm exhaust that Yanmar will Wake Up and go to Work for Me. best of luck , jim
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