sweep
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What should the throttle rpm be set at when starting our tractors when it is cold outside i.e. 10-20 degrees and what should it be set at in the summertime?
Saw a previous thread here by very knowledegble/experienced posters that the tractors should be started at a fairly high rpm and kept there on initial start up. This goes against all what I have always thought about starting engines when they are cold.
Up to now I always start my engine at the lowest throttle setting and keep it there for 4-5 minutes in the sumertime and longer in the winter then proceed.
Have I been doing it wrong??
Saw a previous thread here by very knowledegble/experienced posters that the tractors should be started at a fairly high rpm and kept there on initial start up. This goes against all what I have always thought about starting engines when they are cold.
Up to now I always start my engine at the lowest throttle setting and keep it there for 4-5 minutes in the sumertime and longer in the winter then proceed.
Have I been doing it wrong??
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