Yeah its cold.View attachment 48534
Yeah its cold.View attachment 48534
Diesel 911 in the red jug helps get them going if it's gelled up. Fill the fuel filter with it and start cranking...a little bit of hope goes a long ways tooFuel gelled up? Done that under my truck before...
Put a tarp over it if it won't go. We usually blow a salamander on them with a tarp over the far side and top
Diesel 911 in the red jug helps get them going if it's gelled up. Fill the fuel filter with it and start cranking...a little bit of hope go as a long ways too
Hey Kevin have you had a chance to check your truck out yet?Diesel 911 in the red jug helps get them going if it's gelled up. Fill the fuel filter with it and start cranking...a little bit of hope go as a long ways too
Nope. Had it towed to a mechanic. I don't know much about diesels, let alone the electronic stuff.Hey Kevin have you had a chance to check your truck out yet?
Nope. Had it towed to a mechanic. I don't know much about diesels, let alone the electronic stuff.
My old kubota is really the first diesel I worked on internally. It started missing. Found out which cylinder it was and pulled the intake manifold off. It floored me that there were no valves or butterflies between the air filter and the head.The old diesels were so simple. If they had fuel they ran... so many things to quit on these new ones that will kill it...
Man you have to be driving real stupid to get one of those off the road.Someone threw away a nice car wasn't anybody around i was going to pull them out.View attachment 48537
So its a 2 stroke ? Then port it!!!!My old kubota is really the first diesel I worked on internally. It started missing. Found out which cylinder it was and pulled the intake manifold off. It floored me that there were no valves or butterflies between the air filter and the head.
No. Not 2 stroke. Rpm is controlled by the fuel injectors, not airflow. Just not what I was used to seeingSo its a 2 stroke ? Then port it!!!!
Cutting wood ill check when i leave save them a wrecker bill if they are there.Man you have to be driving real stupid to get one of those off the road.
Your a good man. My wife had an outback it was fun as hell in the snowCutting wood ill check when i leave save them a wrecker bill if they are there.
No. Not 2 stroke. Rpm is controlled by the fuel injectors, not airflow. Just not what I was used to seeing
Hopefully it doesn't cost you an arm and a leg.Nope. Had it towed to a mechanic. I don't know much about diesels, let alone the electronic stuff.