Glow Plug Use

/ Glow Plug Use #61  
Yeah - but go figure I guess! I learned more about glow plug removal techniques from u-tube than from any of my manuals!

I know there are at least a few decent YouTube videos. My problem with them is watching one 15-20m after another after another just to find out they didn't address their own title or so generally that nothing is gained. The days of a career in technical writing seems to be numbered in favor of wasted time behind a screen.

Last month I purchased a two camera and home base kit from Eufy and there is virtually no documentation except for stuff that is worthless because it covers so many models that are no specifics to any one of them. And their YouTube videos are equally worthless. I am still trying to tune the (outside) cameras to be usable for their intended purposes.

Just await for IRS publications to be only YouTube videos because people have lost the ability to read.
 
/ Glow Plug Use #62  
Yeah, but this is from a Kubota WSM, which one would think Kubota would encourage a dealer to have and use. Unless, glow plugs are so universally used and recognized, that it is deemed unimportant to include?? But what of a new employee/apprentice/mechanic?
Manuals aren’t what they used to be. In dealerships many basic learning is done with online orientation materials.
 
/ Glow Plug Use #64  
I go for 20-30 seconds in idaho cold. Sometimes cycle 2 times. But this year I tested my glow plugs and only 1 of the 4 was working. I was noticing harder starts.

I replaced all 4 a few months back. Fires right up now.

Was 5°F yesterday, and only took 1 cycle of plugs
This. If it started fine in the past but not now my first suspicion would be defective glow plug(s).
 
/ Glow Plug Use #65  
Manuals aren’t what they used to be. In dealerships many basic learning is done with online orientation materials.

Tractor manuals have NEVER been. I have the I&T and the OEM manual for my '57 IH 330 Utility. Both suck. Example: Section on removing the Torque Amplifier.......(I had to make tools to take it apart, and take the tractor farther apart to re-install it)....."Remove Torque Amplifier", To reinstall, reverse removal procedure".
Seems simple enough!

The engineers that designed farm tractors were quite creative. Probably still are.
Auto mechanics used to complain about working on Corvettes. Put them in front of
(or underneath) a farm tractor or forklift......HA!

:mad:
 
/ Glow Plug Use #66  
Tractor manuals have NEVER been. I have the I&T and the OEM manual for my '57 IH 330 Utility. Both suck. Example: Section on removing the Torque Amplifier.......(I had to make tools to take it apart, and take the tractor farther apart to re-install it)....."Remove Torque Amplifier", To reinstall, reverse removal procedure".
Seems simple enough!

The engineers that designed farm tractors were quite creative. Probably still are.
Auto mechanics used to complain about working on Corvettes. Put them in front of
(or underneath) a farm tractor or forklift......HA!

:mad:
I have a BUNCH of 'special' tools in the shop AND in the house. While I somewhat agree with you, not everything is done to make servicing difficult.
 
/ Glow Plug Use #67  
I don't agree with much about "being kind to glow plugs"

The are ONLY useful when they are RED HOT.
Then of course let’s not forget the thermostart system which is also connected to fuel.
 
/ Glow Plug Use #68  
Tractor manuals have NEVER been. I have the I&T and the OEM manual for my '57 IH 330 Utility. Both suck. Example: Section on removing the Torque Amplifier.......(I had to make tools to take it apart, and take the tractor farther apart to re-install it)....."Remove Torque Amplifier", To reinstall, reverse removal procedure".
Seems simple enough!

The engineers that designed farm tractors were quite creative. Probably still are.
Auto mechanics used to complain about working on Corvettes. Put them in front of
(or underneath) a farm tractor or forklift......HA!

:mad:
They’re not training manuals. Kinda like engineering plans for building the infrastructure on a subdivision. It’s not a plan for a carpenter or a mechanic. Certain amounts of knowledge or knowledge, experience and correlation are in order.
 
/ Glow Plug Use #69  
Maybe this is an old topic, but I have searched, and while there is some glow plug discussion, I found nothing either serious or in depth.

When using glow plugs to preheat for cold starts, does anyone have any better information or knowledge about what is the proper/correct amount of time to preheat before trying to start a diesel engine?

The reason I ask is this. After having had my B7300 for over 23 years, I had my first cold start issue this past week. In the past, it seems, I really have not had the need to start my engine in really cold weather. However recently, we had a couple small snow storms, nothing enough to warrant clearing the yard and drive, but freezing rain was in the forecast, and following that a much colder freeze. I decided to clear up what was down and around before the rain and freezing rain made a mess, and the forecast deeper freeze turning everything into a rutted skating rink.

As it was about 15F at that time, I put everything in neutral, depressed the clutch, moved the key to preheat, and held it there for 10 seconds, basically what the manual said, and has worked in the past, but I cannot attest to what the temps were when I did those cold starts. However, this time, the engine did not fire on the first try. So, I waited about 1 minute, and repeated the process, and once again, it did not start. So, I repeated it for a third time, and the engine started. I did my clean up and put the tractor away, but I got to thinking about this, as winter here is basically just getting started. I reread my user manual, and confirmed what I had done was what was prescribed.

The next day it was much colder, 7F, and I decided to do a test. I went out and began the cold start procedure, but this time I held the key in the preheat position for 20 seconds, and it started right up. I am now wondering if the user manual is being a bit cautious with the preheat time? Or if maybe there is a more widely used or accepted thought/theory/procedure ?

BTW, Happy New Year 2026 to all!

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Har in your case, 23 years old I would imagine it would be a good idea to check out the entire glow plug system. That is ohm all four and make sure one has not gone bad. Because something has changed one the starting of the machine.
 
/ Glow Plug Use #70  
They’re not training manuals. Kinda like engineering plans for building the infrastructure on a subdivision. It’s not a plan for a carpenter or a mechanic. Certain amounts of knowledge or knowledge, experience and correlation are in order.
The US Constitution was written so an average Joe could understand. There were no YouTube videos then. People could read.
 
/ Glow Plug Use #71  
Now we have states violating the Constitution even though it’s simple. Now it’s the vote seeking agenda.
 

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