Kind of a dumb question, but... I have an LX2610 not much over a year old now. When I first got it all I had to do is let glow plugs heat (often with help of block heater when cold) and it would start first turn of the key. No problem.
Now it takes multiple letting the glow plugs warm, and instead of starting on idle, the throttle must be cracked open to a few hundred rpm at least. I got used to it starting and it seems like I am hesitant to crank the starter like a car until it starts. OR... is that not the right way to do it and it should not or will not crank like a car.
Now it takes multiple letting the glow plugs warm, and instead of starting on idle, the throttle must be cracked open to a few hundred rpm at least. I got used to it starting and it seems like I am hesitant to crank the starter like a car until it starts. OR... is that not the right way to do it and it should not or will not crank like a car.