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Ford 6610 cold start
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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 976998" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>Can someone enlighten me on cold starting my Ford 6610. I bought this tractor back in the spring and haven't needed to start it in cold weather yet (it was 19 this am). There is a "push button" on the fuel control. I was told this is an enrichment valve??? for enriching the mixture for cold starts. Is that button supposed to stay in when I push it? Is the throttle supposed to be in a certain position for this feature to work? I have a new, good hot battery, but all it wants to do is crank and occasionally puff-cough-puff. Can anybody shed some light on how this feature works? It was about 30* yesterday and started fine.</p><p>Also, is diesil fuel formulated as summer and winter mixtures like gasoline? I'm still burning from tanks I filled in July</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 976998, member: 16802"] Can someone enlighten me on cold starting my Ford 6610. I bought this tractor back in the spring and haven't needed to start it in cold weather yet (it was 19 this am). There is a "push button" on the fuel control. I was told this is an enrichment valve??? for enriching the mixture for cold starts. Is that button supposed to stay in when I push it? Is the throttle supposed to be in a certain position for this feature to work? I have a new, good hot battery, but all it wants to do is crank and occasionally puff-cough-puff. Can anybody shed some light on how this feature works? It was about 30* yesterday and started fine. Also, is diesil fuel formulated as summer and winter mixtures like gasoline? I'm still burning from tanks I filled in July [/QUOTE]
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