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Posted by Jimmy King on September 13, 2003 at 02:27:24 from (63.189.9.193):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Help 460 block heater? posted by Gary in MOOzarks on September 12, 2003 at 13:37:20:
Don't ever expect it to start on all 6 at once. I have had mine about 30 years it starts on 4 then progresses to 6 that is the nature of a 460D It is a very smooth running eng. and very easy on fuel. Mine got very hard to start once the started was dragging and we didn't relize it, I have a place on the frame for the batt. and just use 1 12volt with a good batt and starter it should turn over very fast always have to hold glow plugs after it starts for a few sec.even it summer it is a good tractor though. My wife was born and raised just south of P HWY which goes east from hwy 63 in Maries Co. Her brother still lives on the farm there
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