Francis Kingz
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Hi,
I own a Ford 1710. Had it for a few years now. Has an aftermarket loader and backhoe, 4wd. Excellent little machine in general. Not pretty but does a great job and pretty much unbreakable.
I could use some help.
Problem is starting in below freezing temperatures. It has always been slow to start when below 30 degrees but this year it won't start at all. Engine slowly cranks but no start. Once the temps get back in the 30's it will start pretty easily but not real easy.
I always use the preheat even in warmer weather. I can see it glowing through the viewing hole in the dash. I have experimented with it and it seems to be working because there is a difference in how it cranks if I do or do not preheat first.
It has a plug for a block heater which I have plugged in. Don't know if it is working or not. Battery new this summer and I have it on trickle charger.
Any suggestions or advice appreciated. I am a novice when it comes to working on cars and tractors but good with my hands otherwise.
Thank you for you help.
I own a Ford 1710. Had it for a few years now. Has an aftermarket loader and backhoe, 4wd. Excellent little machine in general. Not pretty but does a great job and pretty much unbreakable.
I could use some help.
Problem is starting in below freezing temperatures. It has always been slow to start when below 30 degrees but this year it won't start at all. Engine slowly cranks but no start. Once the temps get back in the 30's it will start pretty easily but not real easy.
I always use the preheat even in warmer weather. I can see it glowing through the viewing hole in the dash. I have experimented with it and it seems to be working because there is a difference in how it cranks if I do or do not preheat first.
It has a plug for a block heater which I have plugged in. Don't know if it is working or not. Battery new this summer and I have it on trickle charger.
Any suggestions or advice appreciated. I am a novice when it comes to working on cars and tractors but good with my hands otherwise.
Thank you for you help.