Gary Sweat
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I think I have the option of installing a thermostart on my YM1900. So, my question is, which method would work the best for cold winter starting? The temperature for my area seldom gets below 10 degrees, mostly in the range of 15 to 20 degrees during the winter months. The tractor is kept in a garage but the garage is not heated unless I want to work in it. Pretty much anything below 45 degrees and it won't start as it is.
In the photo there is a plug in the head that I think the thermostart is normally installed but appears this engine never had one. Hoye has all of the parts so it shouldn't be a real problem installing. Just don't know which one would give me the best starting method.
In the photo there is a plug in the head that I think the thermostart is normally installed but appears this engine never had one. Hoye has all of the parts so it shouldn't be a real problem installing. Just don't know which one would give me the best starting method.