Hey guys brand new to the forum so hopedfully you can help me out.
I within the last year bought a B1700 from my father inlaw 270hrs.
He only used it as a glorified mower. I bought a blade for the back of it and plan to use it for snow removal.
My problem with it is its hard as hell to start if its below 30F. I will cycle the glow plugs for over a minute and crank it for 15-20 seconds with black smoke puffing out the exhaust. After doing this for about 5 times it eventually starts and then runs beautiful. I have checked the glow plugs and they get cherry red. I put new fuel in with stabalizer and changed the filter. Any other ideas from you guys on why its so hard to start? I had B6200 with 2500 hours before this that wasnt this hard to start in the winter.
Also on a side note it does sit in a covered shed.
I within the last year bought a B1700 from my father inlaw 270hrs.
He only used it as a glorified mower. I bought a blade for the back of it and plan to use it for snow removal.
My problem with it is its hard as hell to start if its below 30F. I will cycle the glow plugs for over a minute and crank it for 15-20 seconds with black smoke puffing out the exhaust. After doing this for about 5 times it eventually starts and then runs beautiful. I have checked the glow plugs and they get cherry red. I put new fuel in with stabalizer and changed the filter. Any other ideas from you guys on why its so hard to start? I had B6200 with 2500 hours before this that wasnt this hard to start in the winter.
Also on a side note it does sit in a covered shed.