Get An Engine Heater!!

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Yes, diesels are not as easy to start as gas engines when cold, that is a given.
Block heaters are included for worst case conditions, even in light trucks.
I don't find a need for mine until single digit temps and even then it doesn't seem to matter if I forget.

My point is that if it used to start fine at (pick a set of conditions) when new, but now only starts under those conditions PLUS some extra heat, then the heat is compensating for a problem.
That problem is not "fixed" with heat, it is masked.
There is another thread on this in the Branson/Century/Zetor forum where a member ignored a cold start problem for too long and it really CO$T him.
It was that tale of woe that prompted me to tear my (similar, but different model engine) glow plugs and injectors out for a look.
I will be doing the same on my other tractors, some of which are a little "reluctant" to start, not HARD or difficult, but not as easy as when they were new.
I think they SHOULD BE as easy to start as they were when new.

re decompression devices / exhaust valve lifters; Diesels DO NEED cranking speed and decomp was an easy way of getting the engine spinning fast with 30s/40s/50s era technology starters and batteries.
Shorter stroke engines, more cylinders, better starters and batteries have changed most of that.
 

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