Now you are just being cruel to us Robin folks. Come on, rub it in a bit more.16 degrees in my pole barn. PT-422 with new 25hp Kohler fired right up - no hesitation, no pre warming. Choke and turned key. That's the way they all should start!
16 degrees in my pole barn. PT-422 with new 25hp Kohler fired right up - no hesitation, no pre warming. Choke and turned key. That's the way they all should start!
Fired up the loader today without doing anything. It was about 30 degrees out and it started perfectly. I was very happy to see that.
If you do a little searching in this forum you will find a lot of discussion of the poor cold weather performance of the robin engine. It doesn't help that while you are trying to start it, the starter motor also has to deal with spinning the oil pumps with cold oil in them.
suggestions:
1. keep it in the garage (this, however, won't solve the problem, just help)
2. put a magnetic heater on the oil tank
3. put a space heater behind it blowing into the engine compartment for half an hour before you want to start it
Interesting info about lubrication of cylinder ends.
I've been using lithium wheel bearing grease dissolved in old gasoline. Paint it on with a chip brush. It seems to migrate well then dries and leave a grease residue. I particularly like this because it's so easy to do and very inexpensive, so i do it with regularity.
I don't recall, but im pretty sure i learned the grease gas thing from somebody here on TBN, specifically the Power-Trac forum.
Assuming that the engine turns over fast enough, and that the fuel isn't gelling, the issue with starting diesels is getting heat into them. Figure out how to get warm or hot air into the intake. A heat gun running on a generator for 15 minutes and then turn the engine over with the heat gun blowing hot air into the intake.
Other wise with 120v, block heaters, hydro heaters, and fuel heaters.
We have one of Kat's magnetic heaters for the hydros too. It does get hot but I'm not sure how much good it does. It's just too small to make a significant difference.