Gary Fowler
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- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
That sounds like my old Yanmar did when cold starting, it didn't have glow plugs and after turning over for a few seconds it would catch and smoke like crazy but only barely continue running till the pistons heated enough to get it running right. Anything below about 40F and I would have to put hot air into the intake (wifes hair dryer worked well for this) to get it to fire up.
I would suspect a glow plug problem if you are using them. IF not, allow the glow plugs to activate for at least 10 seconds before engaging the starter. For my LS P7010, I have never had to use the glow plugs for cold starting, but then I seldom get outside if it is below 35F since I have retired, if I don't do it today, next week will still work just as well. On cold winter days, just feed the poultry and get back inside as quick as possible.
I would suspect a glow plug problem if you are using them. IF not, allow the glow plugs to activate for at least 10 seconds before engaging the starter. For my LS P7010, I have never had to use the glow plugs for cold starting, but then I seldom get outside if it is below 35F since I have retired, if I don't do it today, next week will still work just as well. On cold winter days, just feed the poultry and get back inside as quick as possible.