How to Start your Tractor in the Cold Weather
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Need help troubleshooting your tractor in the cold weather? Dan of J&D Productions, www.FarmTractorRepair.com shares four simple tips to get your tractor started. If this video was helpful, you may enjoy the DVD series available for most antique tractors. Purchase them on his website, www.FarmTractorRepair.com.
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I just watched your video on how to rebuild a farmall. It has proven very helpful as i am currently rebuilding a Super C. Very informative and helpful. Just wanted to say thanks.
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my cub is cold blooded, once its running it runs like a top but it doesnt like to start. think i might look at the choke door. the choke door closes but maybe the door is worn out, i have not yet looked at it. a dipstick oil heater might be another option for me. my tractor will start but then it stall quickly this will go on for quite a few tries before she will continue to run. once running there is no problem, engine is mechanically good does not smoke or knock
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@farmall51 your right on that one my 140 starts good cold tho hand cranking only two or three cranks one choke on second haft choke starts right up my uncles 8n is six volt an yes that ole thing is addicted starting ether wont start without it in any weather
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Starting fluid is the worst thing you can put in a tractor . I NEVER use that in any tractor or car I care about . Two Reasons First the engine will get addicted to it . Second the starting fluid dries out the cylinder walls and cuts the small film of oil that lubes the liner . and it will cause it to scar up the sleeves . And you can blow the engine if you use too much . Gas on a rag is the best way . WD40 vapors work well too.
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The 6 volt system will not keep an 8 volt battery up to par. It may work a little while but you will find the battery dead soon after
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