Cat 992C Cold Start

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @Only-one-life-68
    @Only-one-life-68 6 лет назад +66

    I was told once by a cat mechanic
    Put pre heat on 30 seconds
    Turn over for 10 seconds so has to put diesel in to the cylinders
    Then pre heat again for about a minute
    This with the unburnt diesel is a huge help..
    Then turn over again for maximum 30-50 seconds
    Great video though
    A legend of a shovel
    Thank you for the effort to make this for us to view.👍🏻🇬🇧

  • @CrampedGrampy
    @CrampedGrampy 10 лет назад +39

    When I was driving long haul in the 1970s, the semi used had a detent lever that would not allow for cylinder compression until released. Excellent for cold starts by letting crank get up to speed, oil flowing. On releasing, the diesel started, began running quite well.

    • @gm16v149
      @gm16v149 10 лет назад +6

      CrampedGrampy That would be the Cummins 855 cu.in. Good reliable engine in it's day.

    • @CrampedGrampy
      @CrampedGrampy 10 лет назад +2

      gm16v149 I didn't know the specs then, thankee for the information. Possibly my own fault, the only problem I experienced was a frozen fuel filter in PA after an overnight idling session in the dead of winter 1972-1973. Darn it!

    • @shacklifecustoms8430
      @shacklifecustoms8430 Год назад

      Watch out guys we have newbie here

  • @MrHurst-lb1rn
    @MrHurst-lb1rn 3 года назад +29

    I love watching these from my comfy house verses being out there coaxing frozen diesel engines back to life. 3 am show ups to get the fleet running by 6

  • @Seveneleven44
    @Seveneleven44 9 лет назад +20

    It's a big motor people. Relax, it's called routine cold starting. Sometimes I have to crank my truck with a 3406 CAT a couple times before it wants to come to life. She has almost a million miles on her here in PA and our winters get pretty nasty. No problems if you're an experienced operator. Nice videos man.

  • @allied1394
    @allied1394 11 лет назад +13

    That machine looks tight for its age I love the old controls in those machines it's what I learned on I always feel right at home in those cabs great piece of equipment there awesome cold start to

  • @ferbsnissan
    @ferbsnissan 4 года назад +31

    I could smell this video!

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 11 лет назад +66

    Being a (retired) service manager of a heavy equipment dealer, I have to agree with McGillicutty88, Auction yard equipment like that poorly treated Cat, will likely show this abuse 'down the road' so to speak. Most operators and owners will agree that you do not crank a cold engine like that for more than 30 seconds,...rest each time for the batteries to re-bound somewhat,.and stop the diesel fuel washdown effect on those cold pistons and cylinders. Also no real need to start up this unit , unless it is going to be run at least long enough to warm up completely, especially in very cold weather as is shown in the video.
    I can, however, appreciate the video effect of watching a diesel engine come to life,..but don't do it at that engine's expense. Of course, this is only my opinion.

  • @jorgekazachek6514
    @jorgekazachek6514 5 лет назад +5

    this is a one of the best wheel loader CAT made it for really heavy working!! I remember on year 1991 I operate a model like that and the engine working around 3 month's NO STOP day and night 24/7!! just 3times per day making a break for put fuel grease check levels and full throttle I can prove this equipment is a KING no one can resist like this!! we talked about on year 1991!! I don't know today

  • @caterpillarman456
    @caterpillarman456 8 лет назад +11

    This is a case where a bit of starting fluid would make a huge difference. All that grey exhaust smoke means that unburned fuel is soaking piston tops and especially exhaust valve stems. Many of these engines have been damaged by exhaust valves sticking in their guides after the unburned fuel on valve stems turned into varnish, when the engine warmed up. Use block and oil pan heaters, when starting in cold conditions, use enough starting fluid to make sure all cylinders are firing.

    • @TheUberGopher
      @TheUberGopher 8 лет назад +4

      Yup.

    • @johncross8834
      @johncross8834 2 года назад +1

      If theGlow plugs were used correctly she would start straight away never had a problem with any Cat starting in all weathers just makes Cats look bad Grrr

  • @rodolfort11
    @rodolfort11 Год назад +1

    i was 12 years old the first time i step in a machine like this the engine sound its just nostalgic for me i love it V12 twin turbo charged diesel

  • @agoodneighborautorepair2176
    @agoodneighborautorepair2176 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video,When I was in Canada I did remove the air filter and use a touch to heat the air that goes inside at the same time that cranks the engine,blessings.

  • @MsTractorguy
    @MsTractorguy 10 лет назад +17

    Cranking on a starter like that is perfectly fine, done it many of times, cold weather and diesels don't mix my truck has 178 thousand miles and I crank on the starter like this to get it started sometimes, haven't replaced the starter yet

  • @zepman81
    @zepman81 9 лет назад +14

    Its a Ritchie Brothers Auction the eqiumpent sits for long periods of time in their yard.

  • @quinnciples
    @quinnciples 10 лет назад +57

    2:09 Giggity.

  • @phillipmoore6295
    @phillipmoore6295 2 года назад +3

    That's a very old machine. But it looks brand new. Caterpillar refurbished? The newer machines are, the easier they are to start. Personally, I wouldn't hold the starter that long. I would just give it more pre heat. Our machines (the 992's, and Compactors, at Fresh Kills Landfill) All had Ether injectors. They make for super easy starting. Just crank and push the button. The computer automatically give it the proper shot of Ether. Vroooom. That's it. (If your out of Ether, then use the manifold heater or have a mechanic change the bottle. Caterpillar does a terrific job refurbishing machines. They refurbished two 983's for us, better than new. (They were eventually replaced a new 973.) Plus I had three D6R LGP's refurbished. One came back with a extra heavy duty bottom end. The machine was like a solid steel anvil yet graded like a butter knife. I pushed out and graded millions of yards of dirt and made 10's of miles of access roads with that baby. IUOE Local 15, 38 yrs ret.

  • @AdvancedUSA
    @AdvancedUSA 2 года назад +3

    I was responsible for a fleet large diesel machines. I never let my guys use starting fluid - very easy to damage an engine that way. We used a pump spray bottle (like a Windex sprayer) with gasoline in it. Give a diesel a few whiffs while cranking and they’ll start right up. Never seen anyone else do this.

    • @Tkmined
      @Tkmined 2 года назад

      I can agree with that. I know those older ones aren't as sensitive to damage with starting fluid. Hell, I worked on a 1673 cat engine that encouraged its use!

  • @jmyers9853
    @jmyers9853 5 лет назад +31

    thats how i feel before the first cup of coffee

  • @Andy-xm3ui
    @Andy-xm3ui 9 лет назад +88

    Nice when you don't own a nut or bolt in a machine you can run the starter till it cooks

    • @TuffBurnOutTeam
      @TuffBurnOutTeam 4 года назад +3

      Yes hasn't a fucking clue what he's doing

    • @yzdirtbikes144
      @yzdirtbikes144 4 года назад +6

      @john mcgee these f.ucking idiots have no clue what they're talking about or how diesels work in cold weather. Maybe they don't understand not all diesels have glow plugs or intake heaters(fucking worthless) and sometimes the only way for the cylinders to get warm enough to fire is by cranking. And before the other idiots chime in, a block heater isn't always an option so you can just go back to building a fire under the oil pan. You'd probably be scared of that too even though it's a method that's been used for decades

    • @camnationm8
      @camnationm8 4 года назад +5

      @@yzdirtbikes144 calm down

    • @n8Dogg394
      @n8Dogg394 4 года назад +20

      Diesel starters are designed to run 30-40 seconds under full load and guess what, when it starts to cough.. it ain’t full load anymore

    • @Gentryandsons
      @Gentryandsons 4 года назад +6

      The alternative is starting fluid which is much worse for it, u gotta get those cylinders hot

  • @infidel827
    @infidel827 10 лет назад +62

    crank for thirty seconds let sit for 30 so the heat generated from the first 30 sec crank can spread through the cyclinder. try another 30 sec crank if it don't start wait another 30 sec. the third time it will fire

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 4 года назад +3

      Looks like a brand new machine that needs fixing ! I've come across old tractors (Ford 1200) that start MUCH better than that on a flat battery !

    • @StoneStraiff
      @StoneStraiff 4 года назад

      That makes sense

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 4 года назад +4

      Apart from pre-wetting cylinders, I prefer the crank until it starts method unless battery shows sign of struggling.

    • @lumberjaxe8910
      @lumberjaxe8910 4 года назад

      Yeh. Me Boss had a D9 Cat, and had a 2 stroke Petrol Motor Fitted that used the exhaust gases to pre heat the Diesel Cat before glowing the Plugs n Starting. Gota love the sound of a Mack also.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 4 года назад

      @@lumberjaxe8910 With a donkey engine, no issues, just keep turning the main engine until it fires.

  • @caterpillarman456
    @caterpillarman456 10 лет назад +3

    The comments about using, not using ether as a starting aid are continuing the myths. The fact is that Caterpillar has recommended the use of starting aids for many years. New, computer controlled engines have the starting aid ( read ether bomb) installed at the factory and controlled by the Electronic Control Module. The starting aid ensures that all the cylinders start firing ASAP after start up. The operator in this video, by not using the starting aid, was risking sticking valves and engine damage, particularly on the 3412. As the engine warms up and the partially burned fuel coating valve stems turned to varnish, valves stick in their guides in the open position and contact pistons. Many engines, not just Cat, are damaged in this way.

  • @mattsprayberry0
    @mattsprayberry0 6 лет назад +4

    Finally a actual diesel cold start

  • @devindowning7460
    @devindowning7460 8 лет назад +14

    they need to start all of them up one at a time

  • @samulisolkipaa4780
    @samulisolkipaa4780 11 дней назад

    Very good batteries. So much amps !

  • @merlinmonson2133
    @merlinmonson2133 Год назад

    Lets move it right away without letting it warm up at all. Brilliant!

  • @drmyronbouray
    @drmyronbouray 4 года назад +7

    Melting cables and anything that will burn!!!!!

  • @Truck3r96
    @Truck3r96 4 года назад +2

    Love these old machines, I learned in an old 966&950 and on a 46a

  • @rvabosozoku9019
    @rvabosozoku9019 4 года назад +11

    That’s just me trying to start my Honda in any weather

  • @pokemonmaniak660
    @pokemonmaniak660 10 лет назад +3

    this is the most awesome cold start ive ever seen... :D

  • @Tchristman100
    @Tchristman100 3 года назад

    Rather than just cranking and cranking continuously the engine, next time try crank for 5 seconds, stop for 5 seconds (gives time to heat engine), repeat and by about the 3rd or 4th cranking, it will be running. I drove truck for 21 years with Cat 3406B mechanical and started it this way more times than I can count.

  • @Xantec
    @Xantec 9 лет назад +1

    1:53 id say thats the point where the block has enough heat in it to allow the engine to run unassisted by the starter, the revs begin to build to a steady idle, (if a little smoke laden)

    • @oe542
      @oe542 4 года назад +1

      At that point he’s not on the starter anymore. What’s happening there is not all the cylinders are firing, but you’re beginning to see and hear them pick up.

  • @Josecito777
    @Josecito777 9 лет назад +18

    46 seconds cranking the starter? That must be considered felony!

    • @Napoleon_Blownapart
      @Napoleon_Blownapart 9 лет назад +8

      +CazaChivo Its okay for machines like these, and other big engines to crank for a very long time, it wont hurt the system, except draining the batteries.

    • @petery53
      @petery53 7 лет назад +4

      No it over heats the starter and the cables back to the batteries, and stuffs the starter

  • @NewLineFarms
    @NewLineFarms 11 лет назад +3

    Glad to see your still alive love the videos thanks

  • @escudero46
    @escudero46 11 лет назад +1

    good baterys and good start engine

  • @Theking-yj3fj
    @Theking-yj3fj 7 лет назад +1

    Everyone freaking out about starters but just one thing I think the starter on this is a bit better than the one on your civic

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 6 лет назад +1

    That thing is a beast

  • @greggminkoff6733
    @greggminkoff6733 2 года назад +1

    Question: How do you prematurely kill a starter?
    Answer: That's easy. Have an inexperienced operator over crank the starter because he didn't leave the glow plugs on long enough.
    Caterpillar provides oversized glow plugs for extremely cold starting. And if you can read,
    they have a chart that shows you how long to leave the plugs energized. This is based upon outside temperature.

    • @vantagetes
      @vantagetes  2 года назад

      This series did not have glow plugs.

  • @lolbr6818
    @lolbr6818 4 года назад +3

    Did anyone mention, they build one hell of a starter...

    • @NCSU4x4
      @NCSU4x4 4 года назад

      That's a starter to remember... or is it an external glow plug?

  • @harleyguyinmilw
    @harleyguyinmilw 8 лет назад

    is this place the old Kelbe Bros. in Wauwatosa Wis? on Silver Spring Dr.????

  • @LeoG2663
    @LeoG2663 4 года назад +1

    Its a great sound 🙌

  • @nathanpotter44
    @nathanpotter44 9 лет назад

    They have two starters on them. And are industrials. Still doesn't do them good to crank for a long time but will take it over a starter that goes in a pick up.

  • @mfreund15448
    @mfreund15448 11 лет назад +1

    That is a epic cold start success!

  • @lfeco
    @lfeco Год назад

    Must have a heck of a starter motor in that thing.

  • @joseollauri9305
    @joseollauri9305 3 года назад +1

    Que sonido mas bonito , me encanta como suenan esos motorazos

    • @aldomontejo2685
      @aldomontejo2685 Год назад

      Bueno, no puede arrancar porque estuvo atorado

  • @BradFalck-mn3pc
    @BradFalck-mn3pc Год назад

    Ahhh yes nothing like a September morning in Alberta Canada

  • @1956MercM260
    @1956MercM260 10 лет назад +23

    Could I borrow that thing for a few minutes?

  • @morissette44
    @morissette44 4 года назад +2

    I bought 10 propane blower to preheat my loader every morning now,start like it’s summer at -40

  • @richardtodrowski8301
    @richardtodrowski8301 10 лет назад

    One thing about ether.when that cold it doesn't vaporize and can cause static lock

  • @bradcorbett7574
    @bradcorbett7574 5 дней назад

    Oh, how I remember this

  • @joshjones3408
    @joshjones3408 6 дней назад

    One stack higher than the other....an a stater on the bake ....if you like it I love it...

  • @michaelhamilton3778
    @michaelhamilton3778 Год назад

    So no one likes to use ether anymore? Kind of rough on the starter. How’s the outlook for the life on that engine? Asking for a friend

  • @spdwebdotnet
    @spdwebdotnet 6 лет назад

    Looks like the left side burns quite a bit better than the right... judging by the exhaust and stack discoloration.

  • @ELLIDUN
    @ELLIDUN 3 года назад

    Wonder how hot the starter is

  • @dustinhall7068
    @dustinhall7068 10 лет назад +1

    Your not supposed to crank an engine for more than 20 seconds per cranking session. Very surprised you didn't burn the starter up.

    • @vantagetes
      @vantagetes  10 лет назад +1

      For small gas engines maybe. Large diesels you're good for a minute or two. You'd never get the oil moving and the injectors to fire otherwise.

  • @turdferguson7813
    @turdferguson7813 11 лет назад

    what is this like an auction house or something? that's an older loader to still have the paint on the bucket and your def not afraid to burn the starter up on it

  • @justinmartin8887
    @justinmartin8887 5 лет назад +2

    It’ll be fine the batteries still had good charge

  • @ssnydertrucking1121
    @ssnydertrucking1121 8 лет назад

    You boys dont have any starting fluid? Or is starters and batteries cheaper to buy?

  • @coggsee12
    @coggsee12 3 года назад +1

    cant let greta see this

  • @franksweets1859
    @franksweets1859 8 лет назад

    Das tut mir ja in der Seele weh was Ihr mit dem Motor macht

    • @i3adluck269
      @i3adluck269 8 лет назад

      Sorry, aber dem Motor macht das nix aus^^
      Ein großer Diesel braucht eben lange zum starten, war damals einfach so. Besonders, wenn es verdammt kalt ist.

    • @Joshua543215
      @Joshua543215 8 лет назад +1

      Sorry aber dem Motor macht das etwas aus, unvollständige Verbrennung und vor allem Nageln. Auch einen großen Diesel von einer Baumaschine kann man vorglühen, außer die Amerikaner, aber die haben den Diesel auch nicht erfunden..

  • @jimmyjohnson7769
    @jimmyjohnson7769 11 лет назад +1

    that was a kick ass cold start

  • @kaddourisarah7588
    @kaddourisarah7588 2 года назад

    Tous is canada pléiade??

  • @mikeyld
    @mikeyld 11 лет назад +8

    Glad this jackwagon does not work for me.

  • @leehype
    @leehype 9 лет назад

    Whats the duty cycle on that starter? 1 on 1 off?

  • @djmeo
    @djmeo 11 лет назад +2

    please conect the block heater for next time... its magic! loll

  • @PlayYouAChopin
    @PlayYouAChopin 11 лет назад

    Sorry I don't know much about these or diesel engines in general, but why does one stack blow darker smoke than the other (at least at the beginning)?

    • @brandonhersey197
      @brandonhersey197 11 лет назад +1

      it has a duel stack witch conetcs to each site of the motor so one side of the motor was probably geting more fuel or was fire better than the other side was

  • @Vercus100
    @Vercus100 9 лет назад +12

    Dude, you said Gigitty! That's awesome..lol.

  • @genedewitt858
    @genedewitt858 10 лет назад

    Don't these things have air start? I have seen OTR tractors with air start. Sounds great!

  • @christophers1247
    @christophers1247 11 лет назад

    I see would u mind explaining then how an engine that was working fine in the summer but a little hard to start in the winter so easystart not either was used and after a few years of this it now wont start in the summer without easystart. I know either is fine to use for cold starts but I think some easystarts are not pure either.

  • @asustech0079
    @asustech0079 11 лет назад +9

    Geez... isn't cranking on a starter that long a little hard on it? I'm not familiar with equipment like this, but truck starters and especially car starters would have burned up.

    • @madflyer1093
      @madflyer1093 11 лет назад +1

      at -30C it really doesn't affect it

    • @asustech0079
      @asustech0079 11 лет назад

      madflyer1093 May I ask how you know it's -30C... did I miss something in this video then?

    • @madflyer1093
      @madflyer1093 11 лет назад

      because thats what we get in November, the first cold snap of the winter

    • @madflyer1093
      @madflyer1093 11 лет назад

      ***** but either way, no its not bad for it, it really does not warm up enough to burn the starter

    • @asustech0079
      @asustech0079 11 лет назад

      madflyer1093 I'm glad I don't live there, where ever there is. I hate the winter time, and even though it get's cold here, -30C is not the norm. If that's your cold snap, I'd hate to see your full blown winter. Shoot, living there I'd never get undressed.... shower with my clothes on.

  • @juanasanelli6831
    @juanasanelli6831 9 лет назад

    Esos CAT tiene un sistema que inyecta start fluid en el momento del arranque Lo que si veo que los 2 motores de arranque , tiene tambien exelentes baterias que no aflojaron con el frio y con tanto arranque 44 sec Una barbaridad En tiempo muy frio hago como dice Wesley hammer

    • @KamionKing
      @KamionKing 9 лет назад

      +juan asanelli yeah sure, lemme whip my translator out...

    • @juanasanelli6831
      @juanasanelli6831 9 лет назад

      Easy Magi This Cat engines 12V has a fluids start inyection System that help star in cold weather
      In this video ican apresciate the very good batteries and superbe start twin Delco Remy, 40sec pulling... and RUN

  • @herbertv827
    @herbertv827 9 лет назад

    were you using the ether start aid to get her going? Or was that all the 3412 starting on its own?

  • @Acc0919mc
    @Acc0919mc 10 лет назад

    Is it just really really cold or does that thing have really bad compression. Yeah is a diesel but damn

    • @vantagetes
      @vantagetes  10 лет назад +1

      It's cold enough to make you think dying is a better option than being outside.

  • @adamadamhoney
    @adamadamhoney 9 лет назад +1

    Yep, shes cold! Don't get that problem in Australia, giggidy!

  • @lowboy1one1
    @lowboy1one1 11 лет назад

    I hope that machine comes with 2 extra starters and a case of either.

  • @MrJoshiej
    @MrJoshiej 8 лет назад +1

    Sounds like a MTU engine like what are used in HST trains

  • @Kajaro04
    @Kajaro04 11 лет назад

    How cold was/is it already!?

  • @aland7236
    @aland7236 5 лет назад

    Starter is a champ.

  • @d.hansel854
    @d.hansel854 7 лет назад +1

    I wonder what the temperature is there?
    That a brand new loader !
    That whole area looks Burrrrrrrrr !

  • @trevormalloy8883
    @trevormalloy8883 9 лет назад

    not for sure, but this looks like williston?

  • @mutlucankartal9524
    @mutlucankartal9524 Год назад

    C27, Or bigger?

  • @jennydiazvigneault5548
    @jennydiazvigneault5548 11 лет назад +2

    Dont starters usually need time to cool off between starts? I imagine cranking it so long was probably not so healthy.

    • @vantagetes
      @vantagetes  11 лет назад

      1 min of cranking, 30 seconds of cool off. With the cold you can push those numbers a bit. Generally in the cold you will kill the batteries before you kill the starter.

    • @jennydiazvigneault5548
      @jennydiazvigneault5548 11 лет назад

      vantagetes Thanks for the update. Just had to order a starter for my Jeep diesel. Cranked it at 38 below for 10 seconds and it died. It was plugged in all night. Has a Mercedes turbo diesel engine. Glad you have a better starter.

    • @vantagetes
      @vantagetes  11 лет назад

      Joseph Howard Sounds like you had the opposite problem, mechanical failure due to large temperature fluctuations Starting gear in the extreme cold is hard on parts no matter what you do, but sometimes there's no other way around it. The cold may or may not have been the cause, it could of just been the starters time was up. I've seen starters snap internals from the cold though so who knows..

    • @vantagetes
      @vantagetes  10 лет назад

      fightingsiouxkickbut Different manufacturers recommend different crank times, I've seen it range from 10 seconds to 2 minutes. That's also a recommendation based on an average ambient temp, usually around 15*c. When it's -30*c how quickly do you think that starter cools off? (Hint you can contact freeze water by pouring it on steel).

  • @tator05
    @tator05 11 лет назад

    You guys have fresh snow already?

  • @bigbootedjock
    @bigbootedjock 11 лет назад

    do you have your foot on the throttle at any point while you're starting it? How much thrttles do you give it once it turns over?

  • @larrywilliamsii7533
    @larrywilliamsii7533 11 лет назад +2

    we use this stuff called starting fluid. one small squirt and its running.lol

    • @ChristopherPaulBacon-m2l
      @ChristopherPaulBacon-m2l 5 лет назад

      @PingasTheFourth We start our JD2440 and 4040 with Ether all the time. We even use it for our Challenger, and some of the Deeres do come with an ether injection button from the factory.

  • @Cultofpersonality09129
    @Cultofpersonality09129 Год назад

    Cat sells either for a reason.

  • @daltonduke6673
    @daltonduke6673 9 лет назад

    is that an auction lot or CAT yard

    • @Jacob_6420
      @Jacob_6420 9 лет назад +1

      looks like a ritchie brothers auction just judging by sticker i saw inside front bucket.

  • @joebitgood6906
    @joebitgood6906 Год назад

    I wish I own the local starter company outlet near this guy

  • @Lydia5991
    @Lydia5991 11 лет назад

    that old 992C has been kept up well, I have seen them in pretty shitty condition :P

  • @حازمحمد-ج3ع
    @حازمحمد-ج3ع 2 года назад

    Good cat 992c

  • @rltell2
    @rltell2 6 лет назад +1

    maybe a tap on the cold start button of an ether injection system would have been a good idea

  • @lidsman2221
    @lidsman2221 11 лет назад

    How cold is it there? Are those new tractors your company got?

  • @ChristopherPaulBacon-m2l
    @ChristopherPaulBacon-m2l 5 лет назад

    I was waiting for the buzzer that usually goes off on a Cat. Yes, it's annoying, but it reminds me of my grandpa who used to run Cat equipment.

  • @TemplarKnight1177
    @TemplarKnight1177 3 года назад

    Running the starter for 46 seconds continuously?! Not good for the starter, nor for the batteries. The batteries seemed to be well charged. What's this engine's displacement and number of cylinders?

  • @magicthewoodchopper4209
    @magicthewoodchopper4209 4 года назад

    Yah buddy cat for the Winn.

  • @brandonhersey197
    @brandonhersey197 11 лет назад

    holy shit November and its all ready snowed

  • @austrorus
    @austrorus 11 лет назад +1

    well, they got their 4 minutes on youtube and that's all that counts....

  • @artlav8029
    @artlav8029 9 лет назад

    It must be something wrong with adjustments. In the north of Russia we start our diesel engines at -30 and lower every day in winter.

  • @THETRASHKING1
    @THETRASHKING1 11 лет назад

    im in halifax we are still in t shirts maybe the odd sweater its still nice here

  • @timr31908
    @timr31908 11 лет назад +17

    I was thinking the same thing ..let it run for a hour before using it

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 4 года назад

      No, I'm the other way. Select highest driving gear and keep the revs over 1,000 before selecting direction to avoid it stalling on thick transmission oil. Release the brakes when you want it to move.

  • @darraghmccloskey5763
    @darraghmccloskey5763 8 лет назад

    I no it takes a lot of turning the engine over but by the time it acutely starts there would be heat in the engine because of all the puffing it done

  • @dmlandscapedesignllcatlant8093
    @dmlandscapedesignllcatlant8093 4 года назад

    Forgot to hit the glow plugs did?..