[Farmall] Starting in the Cold

Roberto Rivero rj.rivero at gmail.com
Mon Nov 1 13:47:02 PDT 2010


We cannot teach a lot about extreme temperatures since our climate is not
too hot and not too cold,   now in spring when people is planting rice and
the soil is too dry they must deal with big amount of DUST,  and the problem
is with the IH 56, 66 and 86 series because the radiator is in the front of
the tractor and has a poor proteccion against dust, so you must cleant it
once a day in order to avoid high temperatures and to protect air filetrs
too.

John Deere since the 20 series has a better design, because the air lost
speed before enter in radiator and then dust falls.

2010/11/1 <farmallgray at aol.com>

> You could also put a magnetic heater on the block or the oil pan.
>
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> Todd Markle
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> Spring Mills, Pa.
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>  When it's really cold outside, I'll start the tractor in the garage and
> let it idle for a while before I take it out. Builds up some heat and gets
> the oil thinned out so I don't have to worry about any seizing up due to
> the cold.
>
> Carl Szabelski
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