Casimir
Gold Member
I have to admit, my "new" tractor is a 1995 model -- maybe the newer ones don't need glowplugs to start in cool weather. I only have to use them the first time I start it in the morning. Once the engine is warmed up, I don't have to use the glow plugs again unless I shut the engine off long enough for it to cool back down to air temperature. When the air temp drops below 30 degrees, it takes a little longer to warm the glow plugs up. Also, I don't have an engine block heater on the tractor, but I do on the Cummins. It reallly makes a difference in how easily the truck starts and how quickly it warms up on cold mornings.