Scotty Dive
Platinum Member
I have tried and have never had luck removing that block plug with the recessed square hole. I have tried heat and a long breaker bar without success. Worried that I would damage the block all for a lousy $50 optional part. Once you figure out your machine it's not that hard to get her started. Today I started mine at 11 degrees. This is what I do when it's very cold. Thermostat for 20 seconds. Spin the tractor over with compression release until oil light goes off. Ignition off and Then thermostat for another 20 seconds and spin the tractor with compression release to get quick revolutuons and then full compression. When it starts to kick and fire, I release the starter and use the thermostart start again for another 10 seconds or so and she is purring.