[AT] Yellow Farmall now cold starting
Ralph Goff
alfg at sasktel.net
Fri Dec 31 13:34:41 PST 2010
On 12/31/2010 2:42 PM, mpnc282 at juno.com wrote:
> On a related note, I have a question for those with diesel tractors. I have a MF 255 with a Perkins diesel. The previous owner told me it is cold blooded and needs to be plugged in below 40 degrees. I've yet to start it this winter, and was wondering how long I need to plug it in for. I'm sure all tractors are a little different, but a ballpark would be nice. Any thoughts? Thanks, Mike M
>
Mike, your 255 is probably a close relative of my old Super 90 Massey.
Mine has the 300 cubic inch Perkins diesel. Its about 47 years old and
who knows how many hours the previous owners put on before it came to
this farm. Its been a very good engine. Originally these tractors had a
dual battery (two six volts) starting system but a previous owner
changed over to a single 12 volt battery. While it is usually adequate
down to 40 degrees or so, it makes a big difference if I hook up the
battery booster to give just a little extra cranking power. But it does
simplify life to just go with a single battery so I have not changed it.
If the weather is cool I will plug in the 1500 watt block heater
(external circulating type) for 20 minutes or so and thats all it takes
to start . In our cold Sask. winters I will give it a couple of hours
(parked indoors) of heating before starting. It might need less but I
figure a little extra heating will never harm the engine.
How much plug in time you need also depends what capacity block heater
you have. Obviously a 1500 watt will heat up much quicker than one half
that size.
Of course all tractors vary. My brother's 1085 Massey, with a similar
Perkins diesel has the dual batteries but still needs a shot of ether on
cool mornings sometimes in fall. In winter we do not even consider
starting one of these diesels without pre-heating with the coolant
heater. Better for the engine, better for the operator.
Ralph in Sask.
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