Posted by dboll on May 20, 2010 at 06:05:02 from (64.61.211.55):
In Reply to: starting fluid posted by buickanddeere on May 19, 2010 at 21:38:20:
Dear Mr. Buick and Deere. I use either on ocasion so I guess I guess I am a crude hack, maybe you ought to stop and look at my machinery before you make your usual opiniated statements. Evidently you have never been around a 42/44/4630 jd they wouldn't hardly start without some. JI Case has offered either kits since they started making diesels evidently they weren't too worried about voiding warranties. I am an experienced mech. and understand cylinder pressure, valve protrusion, cranking speed and the general condition of the engine in how it affects cold starting. Yes it can be hard on engine parts but a little common sense and moderation goes along way.
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