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Re: Wayne, Chadd, Somebody
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Posted by wayne from wi on May 15, 2007 at 17:56:30 from (209.240.206.198):
In Reply to: Re: Wayne, Chadd, Somebody posted by Allan In NE on May 15, 2007 at 14:32:07:
Allan, After all the information that appeared today, my thoughts are that your 310 is different (newer) than the ones I have been around. Also, your tractor should not need starting fluid at 50 degrees. An engine of proven design that has been used for several years in different models of tractors should have cool weather starting perfected. If your motor is 15 to 1, that sure explains hard starting. Along that same line of thinking, the design for starting a 15 to 1 motor shouldn't require starting fluid. Based on years of design, technology, competition, etc, something should be functioning better than it is for it to start so hard. Hope my comments don't cause any lost sleep. but you take too good care of your equipment to have unnecessary problems. Wayne
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