[AT] Cold weather starting
Cecil R Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Wed Jan 7 12:13:03 PST 2015
Ralph:
It started this morning with no ether. It had set outside with a little
wind protection, but it was 22deg with a 30 mph wind!! It had to crank
about 15 seconds to really get it going. I had a Massey Ferguson 85
with the continental diesel. There was no way that it would start in
cold weather without pulling it. I also have one of those 4010 John
Deere's that had the 12/24 starting system. The problem with them was
the generator had a 12v+ and a 12v- post. one battery was hooked
positive ground and the other negative. I fought that system for 5
years until one cold winter day, i bought a 12V starter at NAPA and
built a 1 wire alternator for it. With 2 Group 31 batteries mounted on
the loader frame under the cab, It wold start in the coldest weather.
Those special John Deere narrow batteries were too small to ever start a
diesel in cold weather... I really like the 12/24 system on the
Belarus. I have had no problems with it as long as I have good
batteries in it....
Cecil in OKla
On 1/7/2015 8:46 AM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 1/7/2015 6:39 AM, Cecil R Bearden wrote:
>> I am down to the Belarus 822 for my utility tractor. It refused
>> to start without pulling 3 times last week
>>
>> I need to feed some hay again this morning and the wind chill is below
>> zero, so I guess will see if that problem is solved. Next chore is to
>> replace the trackhoe bucket hose that is 9 ft in the air... With this
>> wind, that is going to be a really cold job... I know it is not as cold
>> as Ralph has to endure, but for OKla, this is cold. they are closing
>> some schools because of the wind chill..........
>>
>> Cecil in OKla
> Hi Cecil
> Just be thankful you don't have the -30 wind chills we have here this
> week. Have to say I am a little surprised
> your Belarus won't start. My old Massey never fails to fire up on a
> couple of turns of the starter every morning.
> Even the single 12 volt battery is enough providing I've had it plugged
> in for at least an hour. The oil was a little stiff
> and the hydraulics slow but it gets the job done so far.
> But then I have never heard anything good about the 24 volt starting
> systems either. Seems to me most of the
> John Deeres that came with that system were converted to 12 as an
> improvement.
> This Massey was originally 2 six volt batteries in series but I have
> never used anything other than a single twelve volt.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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