jimmysisson
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- W.Mass
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- 1993 NH 2120 (the best), 1974 MF 135 (sold, but solid), 1947 Farmall A (bought, sold, bought back, sold again), 1956 MH50 lbt (sold, in 1980, darn it)
Hi all. I'm still trying to find my buddy a brush hogging tractor for his 8 acre open, hilly fields. His Kub L275 is too narrow and tippy, and not quite enough weight or power for the 5' squealer. Found a 1910 with around 500 hours, has been garaged always and has no loader, turf tires. Two problems with it: someone cut off the ROPS so it would fit his garage, and it needs to be glowed winter and summer to start (I have not seen it, but will go look Monday).
The ROPS we can deal with, but does anyone else have a 1910 so cold-blooded? My 2120 starts easily down to 30F w no glowing, grumpily down to 10F, even 0, glowing about 15 seconds. I'm wondering if the 1910 only has one or two operating glow plugs, maybe? Or are all 1910s like this? How do they run when started cold? Thanks for any help.
Jim
The ROPS we can deal with, but does anyone else have a 1910 so cold-blooded? My 2120 starts easily down to 30F w no glowing, grumpily down to 10F, even 0, glowing about 15 seconds. I'm wondering if the 1910 only has one or two operating glow plugs, maybe? Or are all 1910s like this? How do they run when started cold? Thanks for any help.
Jim