grm61
Platinum Member
So I fired up my DK 45 at 0 degrees F today, no block heater, I normally would not go out of my way to start it that cold, but I wanted to know what to expect and if there would be any problems when I really need the tractor.
When I did my 50 hr service I switched to 5w40 Rotella T6 synthetic, my fuel is treated with Howes.
My point and shoot infared thermometer showed the engine oil, coolant and hydraulic oil all at +1F.
I hit the manual pre-heat (key all the way to the left) for about 13 seconds, then turned the key forward for the timed cycle, then to start, It fired instantly, it blew some smoke for about 1 second, and then cleared, and then just exhaust steam until the muffler and pipe warmed up.
The hydraulic pump made a little noise for a couple minutes, it would go quiet when I raised the bucket.
Next time I think I will feather the bucket lightly to avoid pump cavitation, or whatever made the noise.
FYI for you guys that think your tractors are warmed up because the temp gauge came up, after 15 minutes of running with my coolant temp gauge up in the middle between the dots, my engine oil was up to 25 degrees F.
Just thought I would report my findings.
Overall I am very pleased that it started so well being that cold.
When I did my 50 hr service I switched to 5w40 Rotella T6 synthetic, my fuel is treated with Howes.
My point and shoot infared thermometer showed the engine oil, coolant and hydraulic oil all at +1F.
I hit the manual pre-heat (key all the way to the left) for about 13 seconds, then turned the key forward for the timed cycle, then to start, It fired instantly, it blew some smoke for about 1 second, and then cleared, and then just exhaust steam until the muffler and pipe warmed up.
The hydraulic pump made a little noise for a couple minutes, it would go quiet when I raised the bucket.
Next time I think I will feather the bucket lightly to avoid pump cavitation, or whatever made the noise.
FYI for you guys that think your tractors are warmed up because the temp gauge came up, after 15 minutes of running with my coolant temp gauge up in the middle between the dots, my engine oil was up to 25 degrees F.
Just thought I would report my findings.
Overall I am very pleased that it started so well being that cold.