dnw64
Veteran Member
I know it wasn't a push button on mine, pretty sure it was turn key to right for glow plugs, all the way right to start. That was the reason for the light.
That makes sense.
I know it wasn't a push button on mine, pretty sure it was turn key to right for glow plugs, all the way right to start. That was the reason for the light.
The 2400 series was that way and that's how I start it every time although I have no light, just the rattling of the glow plugs being heated. (if I understand them correctly)
-wooden bucket expander for light materials, soon to be replaced with a custom bucket (5ft wide, 33" deep, 25" high with an expanded metal top) for snow, compost, barn clean out, leaf gathering
When we used to have to load shavings manually we had a bucket made for our forklift. It was most of a 275 gallon oil barrel with the top and part of one side removed. Worked great compared to the garbage cans we were using by hand before. But not nearly as good as what we replaced that with: a secondary blower that is connected directly to a trailer; completely hands off.
Quite the upgrade on lighting! I have (2) 18w LED pod lights I had bought for a project and never installed. I intend to put them facing backwards, and then a 20" or so light bar on the front of the cab. Probably overkill, but we all know that anything worth doing is also worth overdoing :drink:
I've thought about using the pods as front-quarter lighting, pointing basically at the front wheels so I can see what I'm about to engage. But I suspect the light bar will be plenty, since it will be at the front of my cab, not on the ROPS. I'll mount the light bar first and see how it works, the make the final plan from there.
To make a "moving sun" I was thinking about light bars front and rear, and then pod lights on each of the four corners...![]()