Help Getting JD 6400 Started In Cold Weather After Sitting for 5 years

   / Help Getting JD 6400 Started In Cold Weather After Sitting for 5 years
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They sell for 33.00 on the web..
They sell for 89.00 at the fuel shop..
I've been looking at the prices of injectors for my 6400. They vary from $33 to $150. Is there that much of a difference in quality between a low cost and high cost injector? Of course I would prefer to spend less money in buying injectors, but I also don't want to have to change them anytime soon. What's your opinion? Thanks for all the help!
 
   / Help Getting JD 6400 Started In Cold Weather After Sitting for 5 years #52  
I’ve heard both good and bad reviews on the 33.00 ones.
The good is, most of them have a 2 yr warranty..
The bad is, they have to USE the 2 yr warranty.!!
The maker of your Oem injectors is STANADYNE.. formally RoosaMaster.. if that helps u any.
For a 60.00 difference each, I would go w the cheaper ones..
U need to pull one and find the p# stamped on it to BE SURE you’re ordering the correct ones..They have a 5 digit number on them.. just about where the inlet pipe meets the body..
 

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