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JD2210 Glow Plugs
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 19 Bismarck ND ![]() |
2004-10-30 99526
Does anyone know if my 2210 has glowplugs or not? In the manual it lists a 20 amp circuit out of the fuse block for glow plugs, but under cold weather starting in the same manual it makes no mention of them. I am used to pushing the key in or turning it backwards on larger tractors and this is not mentioned in the manual.
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JD2210 Glow Plugs
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 112 IN ![]() ![]() |
2004-11-02 99729
The heat is different from what you are use to in the older machines, i.e., turn the key, etc., and heat the plugs. The newer design is direct heat, much great and occurs at the point of start. The only way I know of overriding this and has been recommended by many JD techs is to simply put the machine in High or Low range or pull the PTO and try to start. When you turn the key and within a few second you will hear a click, that was the heat glow from the plug and it will "pre-warm" the cylinder and make for a quick start when you return the machine to neutral or push the PTO back in and allow it to start correctly. I do this routinely in cold weather. ....
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