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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1690026" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>My Ford 3600 is the same way and been that way for years. If you try to start, it is hard starting unless you use the engine warmer and then it starts instant. I have an OEM Injection pump I got for a deal from Ebay that was rebuilt at Acme Diesel in Knoxville as an employee there sold it and have not put it on yet. The tractor has good compression and I have had the injectors tested and went through the fuel system. It is a CAV pump and there is nothing electronic about it, all mechanical. When I put the new pump on I will know 4-sure if that was the problem, but works fine now just have to warm about 15-20 seconds if the engine is cold.</p><p></p><p>On the 2-cycle oil I have probably done went through 5 gallon as I even put a little in my riding mowers. On the tractors I put about a pint every fill up. It has to help with fuel system lube and top cylinder lube, just don't want to put to much an possibly cause some carbon buildup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1690026, member: 21075"] My Ford 3600 is the same way and been that way for years. If you try to start, it is hard starting unless you use the engine warmer and then it starts instant. I have an OEM Injection pump I got for a deal from Ebay that was rebuilt at Acme Diesel in Knoxville as an employee there sold it and have not put it on yet. The tractor has good compression and I have had the injectors tested and went through the fuel system. It is a CAV pump and there is nothing electronic about it, all mechanical. When I put the new pump on I will know 4-sure if that was the problem, but works fine now just have to warm about 15-20 seconds if the engine is cold. On the 2-cycle oil I have probably done went through 5 gallon as I even put a little in my riding mowers. On the tractors I put about a pint every fill up. It has to help with fuel system lube and top cylinder lube, just don't want to put to much an possibly cause some carbon buildup. [/QUOTE]
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