AVIVIII
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I always loved that the Yanmars in the JDs start up without any hesitation even on the darkest, coldest winter days... This is not the case with my deutz.
This winter, I have developed this painful procedure of: hooking up the battery charger (To a new, 6-month-old battery that is not discharging while its sitting), putting a pail of joint compound on the seat, cranking cranking cranking, letting the starter cool, cranking cranking cranking, letting the battery recharge, cranking more, once started, disconnecting the battery charger, closing the hood, letting it warm up for 15 minutes (with the garage doors open to air out the smoke), switching out the joint compound for my butt, praying that it restarts and then going out. I may bypass the seat switch for the winter too after this experience....
I am under the impression that there aren't typical glow plugs available on the Deutz, and I seem to remember someone here putting heaters in the intake? but I can't find the post. I am curious as to how well it works and how long/often you should run them. Has anyone used a block heater or an oil pan heater on these engines? Heating the garage is in the plans eventually, but is not a reality for a couple years.
Does anyone else have cold weather problems, or are these typical and I am just spoiled?
Also noteworthy, I recommend leaving the hood open when it sits for 2 reasons. 1) it seems to keep the mice out. 2) it prevents you from setting your beer on the giant, flat, bar-height hood surface and subsequently spilling said beer when angrily opening the giant hood to hook up the battery charger in the dark..... It took me 1 mouse and 2 broken bottles to figure this out.
This winter, I have developed this painful procedure of: hooking up the battery charger (To a new, 6-month-old battery that is not discharging while its sitting), putting a pail of joint compound on the seat, cranking cranking cranking, letting the starter cool, cranking cranking cranking, letting the battery recharge, cranking more, once started, disconnecting the battery charger, closing the hood, letting it warm up for 15 minutes (with the garage doors open to air out the smoke), switching out the joint compound for my butt, praying that it restarts and then going out. I may bypass the seat switch for the winter too after this experience....
I am under the impression that there aren't typical glow plugs available on the Deutz, and I seem to remember someone here putting heaters in the intake? but I can't find the post. I am curious as to how well it works and how long/often you should run them. Has anyone used a block heater or an oil pan heater on these engines? Heating the garage is in the plans eventually, but is not a reality for a couple years.
Does anyone else have cold weather problems, or are these typical and I am just spoiled?
Also noteworthy, I recommend leaving the hood open when it sits for 2 reasons. 1) it seems to keep the mice out. 2) it prevents you from setting your beer on the giant, flat, bar-height hood surface and subsequently spilling said beer when angrily opening the giant hood to hook up the battery charger in the dark..... It took me 1 mouse and 2 broken bottles to figure this out.
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