thclimer
Veteran Member
I have done the same on my 1736, turn the key and wait for the glow plug light to go out, then crack, she starts right up. When I purchased my 1736 I had a block heater installed and the dealer said I really shouldn't need it. The few times when I did start the tractor last winter and did not use the block heater she fired right up nice and smooth.
My New Holland TC33D is not as happy when it starts in the winter and its also has a block heater which I use when it gets below 20 degrees. I plug the heater in for 1-2 hours and 3-4 if its below zero. She has always started on the first cracking however, she is just not as smooth as the Massey until she warms up after 2-3 minutes.
My New Holland TC33D is not as happy when it starts in the winter and its also has a block heater which I use when it gets below 20 degrees. I plug the heater in for 1-2 hours and 3-4 if its below zero. She has always started on the first cracking however, she is just not as smooth as the Massey until she warms up after 2-3 minutes.