SECTION 2 - OPERATION

12.If, after the engine starts, it runs roughly while at low idle with an outside ambient temperature below 0° C (32° F), it is permissible to press the cold start button and inject an additional amount of starting fluid into the engine to aid in engine warm-up.

NOTE: The cold start system injects a 4.8 cc metered shot of starting fluid into the engine with each depression of the switch.

The engine is protected from starting fluid being injected into it when the engine temperature is above 27° C (80° F) by a temperature sensor, 1, mounted on the side of the engine block.

ATTENTION: Use a maximum of three injections of starting fluid into the engine for initial start-up and engine warm-up. If the engine will not start or will not smooth out, shut the tractor off and investigate the cause. See “Engine Troubleshooting” in Section 4 of this manual.

13.Once the engine has started, allow it to warm up before putting it under load.

IMPORTANT: Pay attention to the warning light bar and electronic monitor for any indication of a problem. Stop the tractor immediately and investigate the problem.

NOTE: If the engine fails to start after three attempts, use a block heater or other means to warm the engine.

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