tpost
Bronze Member
Laugh at me,disagree,say its not a good idea but it works for me. On cold mornings when I have had trouble starting a small engine IE: An 8 hp engine on a log splitter when it is 20 degrees or colder out the rope pulls slow and hard because it is so cold out,the tractor won't start.I will fill up 4 to 5 buckets of hot water( it may take less) and pour across the engine slowly and then pull the rope or turn the key,depending how cold it is you may need more water, but it heats things up enough where things move easier and I know it has helped me start these engines on a cold morning. Just my 2 cents worth I can understand people being apprehensive about doing this..but it has worked for me more than once.