Glow Plugs on my 4110

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The glow plugs are turned on between the "on" position and "start" position but will stay on in the "start" position if the shifter is in "L" or "H". It's VERY difficult to tell when they're on between that "on" and "start" position. So, the easiest way to ensure they're on is to put the shifter in "L" and "H", turn all the way to "start" and hold for a count of 2 to 5 (depends on temperature, longer for colder). Then move the lever to "N", and it'll start instantly.

You can check this all out by connecting a test light to one of your glow plugs and route the other end of the test light to ground. Then turn the ignition key to the different positions, work the shift lever, even try pulling the PTO button up (it allows the glow plugs to stay on, too).

Why oh why did JD not put a glow plug indicator light on the panel?

We go through this with all new owners.

Ralph
 
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#22  
The 4100 and 4110 are also 100% Yanmar, as I'm sure there are others. But I'm told that its all going to change, in the near future, as Yanmar and Deere are breaking up their relationship.
 
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Dick, great looking signature picture.
 
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#24  
Thanks Jerry, took that out in my driveway, thats my old 1977 chevy pickup behind it. It still runs, but wouldn't trust it for a long trip.
 

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