ZionHill
Member
Hi all,
I realize that diesels can be smoky on startup when cold. It's still very cool here in PA in the mornings. My tractor smokes quite a bit and it takes some cranking to get it going. Once it's been started it then starts the rest of the day with the smallest blip of the starter.
Is this pretty normal, and what can I do to to make the initial startup quicker?
Thanks
I realize that diesels can be smoky on startup when cold. It's still very cool here in PA in the mornings. My tractor smokes quite a bit and it takes some cranking to get it going. Once it's been started it then starts the rest of the day with the smallest blip of the starter.
Is this pretty normal, and what can I do to to make the initial startup quicker?
Thanks