As always, results may vary depending on what brand of Cosby Sauce you're using. John Deere branded ether is notorious for being way angrier than it needs to be, for example.
Never use it except as a last resort. I always find a way to heat things. You'd be surprised how much better they start if you heat the intake manifold and direct a torch into the intake, Best thing though is a block heater, they make propane powered ones you know. Even 1/2 an hour of running a block heater off a portable generator can make a world of difference
As always, results may vary depending on what brand of Cosby Sauce you're using. John Deere branded ether is notorious for being way angrier than it needs to be, for example.
I HAVE FOUND CASE TRACTOR START A LOT EASIER WHEN COLD YOU ARE SO RIGHT ABOUT ETHER
Versatile tractor used to come with either from the factory he pulled the lever gave a shot of ether
Unless you are working with a 6.9L IDI. You can then use the whole can. Proofs in the Peg
Good job here, thanks.
Was this guy completely pissed?
Nope! He just talks like all the good 'ol Prarie boys I know out these parts, eh!
Never use it except as a last resort. I always find a way to heat things. You'd be surprised how much better they start if you heat the intake manifold and direct a torch into the intake, Best thing though is a block heater, they make propane powered ones you know. Even 1/2 an hour of running a block heater off a portable generator can make a world of difference