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New Holland 785 skidsteer glowplugs

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Tirrell

10-22-2003 21:42:12




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This skidsteer has a Perkins motor. Two glowplugs are located in the intake manifold. They come on when the starter is turned on. Is there a way adding switch and activateing the glow plugs for a few seconds before starting the motor?




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Dave

10-23-2003 20:36:33




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 Re: New Holland 785 skidsteer glowplugs in reply to Tirrell, 10-22-2003 21:42:12  
Tirrell; My 1993 6200JD tractor has this type of switch on it for a glow plug in the intake manifold, just push and hold for cold weather starting. My L555 New Holland skid steer loader with Kubota motor uses a push button like used with a starter to activate the glow plugs. HTH Dave



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Glen in TX

10-23-2003 00:48:46




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 Re: New Holland 785 skidsteer glowplugs in reply to Tirrell, 10-22-2003 21:42:12  
David is right. They made a special key switch that had a heating position in between on and start position. Our Case/David Brown 380 loader has a switch like that. Your key switch is probably broke or someone changed it with a standard switch. You could wire around and use a momentary toggle switch or push button starter switch for the glow plug. A dealer that sells Cole Hersee switches can get you the right key switch. Some truck or construction equip. parts stores may carry them.

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david val

10-22-2003 23:45:52




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 Re: New Holland 785 skidsteer glowplugs in reply to Tirrell, 10-22-2003 21:42:12  
i don't know this machine, but i i know other systems in which there is a 'heating' position in the key switch. look in the om or 'research' the switch to find the right position (incl.pushing the key in).
david



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