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bluetc30

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I have a tc-30 when you turn the key part way to start, the fuel warmer comes on and preheats the fuel. where is the warmer located?
 
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I’ve had no luck confirming the existence of a fuel heater. Are you sure it’s not glow plugs? If so they’re where you’d expect to find spark plugs if a diesel had them.
 
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I’ve had no luck confirming the existence of a fuel heater. Are you sure it’s not glow plugs? If so they’re where you’d expect to find spark plugs if a diesel had them.
Big 10-4 (agree) I've never heard of a fuel heater. I've seen a heavy fuel return line that helps a little once you get warmed up. I myself would have to guess he is referring to glow plugs..
 
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I have a tc-30 when you turn the key part way to start, the fuel warmer comes on and preheats the fuel. where is the warmer located?


Unfortunately you are confusing a fuel heater found on some 18 wheelers with the equipment on your tractor.

This Bosch video gives you a good idea of what the GP's do. Don't go changing your engine's GP's for different models of GP's as you can do a lot of engine damage

Bosch Glow Plugs - YouTube

Your tractor has the Shibaura N843 engine
The workshop manual is available on line at this link.
Hustler Shibaura S773L N843 N843L Service Manual 19823 ;)9 | Piston | Cylinder (Engine)

Go to section 5-2 and you will see an illustration showing where the three glow plugs are located. One for each cylinder of your 3 cylinder engine..

Do you have an owner's manual for your tractor? If you do it should tell you how your glow plugs operate..

Some are controlled automatically by a GP controller. Others, probably like yours, are controlled manually. Usually there is a Glow Plug indicator which glows red as the GP's heat up.

Are you having starting problems or what brought you to this forum?

Dave M7040
 
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Some engine designs actually have a heat element in the air intake system* rather than in the cylinder heads.
As the vaporised fuel is ingested it passes over that heated zone and it ignites when it gets compressed.
I think they have 2 methods, one being a grid of sorts and the other being a glow plug like affair.

Older designs also had an external pot of sorts that a small qty of fuel was lit to heat things up.

* for this reason a hair dryer seems to work when all else fails.(like pre heat the air B4 ingestion)
 
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Actually diesel pickups have fuel heaters. On my Dodge Cummins they are part of the fuel filter housing. I have not seen one on a tractor, but not impossible that here could be one. Most likely it is glow plugs he is looking for.
 
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