gssixgun
Active member
Equipment
L3600, FEL, SnoBlower, Box Blade, Rear Blade, Forks, Cultivator, Plow
This might be a stupid question since I have zero issues starting my tractor but it has been bugging me since I keep reading it on here..
In many of the "Cold Weather Starting" threads I have read posts that say "Mine started, but it took 5-20 seconds of Glow Plugs before it did"
Question...
What does that even mean,
Do some tractors have a separate glow plug switch
Does the Glow Plug light stay on that long
Granted my tractor is in the open pole barn, we rarely get below zero (F) here, and I have a rather well thought out start system.. Even when I am lazy like right now at 28°F I can walk outside turn the key to ON watch the Glow Plug light turn on for 2-5 seconds and she will start right up
I have never had that light stay on more than 5 seconds, and she starts
Am I reading/understanding something wrong in the posts ???
In many of the "Cold Weather Starting" threads I have read posts that say "Mine started, but it took 5-20 seconds of Glow Plugs before it did"
Question...
What does that even mean,
Do some tractors have a separate glow plug switch
Does the Glow Plug light stay on that long
Granted my tractor is in the open pole barn, we rarely get below zero (F) here, and I have a rather well thought out start system.. Even when I am lazy like right now at 28°F I can walk outside turn the key to ON watch the Glow Plug light turn on for 2-5 seconds and she will start right up
I have never had that light stay on more than 5 seconds, and she starts
Am I reading/understanding something wrong in the posts ???