For cold weather starting you open the throttle & then push the little button on the side of the shutoff lever on the side of the inj pump, It will pop back out on its own when it starts.
You checked the oil, BUT, you didn't check the radiator water, power steering oil or transmission oil levels, also as far as I remember 7000 had no engine heat on the key, what you do for cold start is push the button on the injector pump stop lever (it gives it more fuel) , just get ready to pull out the button once the engine starts. Also I noticed that the stopper button was left in, if something hits and moves the tractor while it is parked and in gear it will START even without the key on.
For cold weather starting you open the throttle & then push the little button on the side of the shutoff lever on the side of the inj pump, It will pop back out on its own when it starts.
Yes mate I normally do that to be fair I just wanted to do it like that for a change 👍🏼
Çok ama çok güzel olmuş Kazasız belasız iyi günlerde kullanmanız dileğiyle .
Immaculate machine.
You checked the oil, BUT, you didn't check the radiator water, power steering oil or transmission oil levels, also as far as I remember 7000 had no engine heat on the key, what you do for cold start is push the button on the injector pump stop lever (it gives it more fuel) , just get ready to pull out the button once the engine starts. Also I noticed that the stopper button was left in, if something hits and moves the tractor while it is parked and in gear it will START even without the key on.
Fords don't have a heater plug, just an excess fuel button on the injector pump
@@09amusementIt can be clearly seen that there is a thermostart heater in the manifold at 2:47 in the video.
Lovely tractor
My o my shes a beauty.
Cara gosta muito do forzinho tampou com coberta 😂😂❤❤