Roll-Starting
auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto Pics |
2008-11-29 158211
When I was a kid, owning a jalopy meant starting it by rolling downhill, getting buddies to push, or getting another car to pull or push.
Would roll-starting a diesel tractor be the same?
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greg_g
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1816 Western Kentucky Pics |
2008-11-29 158212
Geared tractors, yes. But it can be more difficult than your gasoline jalopy because of the much higher diesel compression ratio. And in the case of turf tires on loose/low traction surfaces, probably impossible.
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earthwrks
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 3853 Home Office in Flat Rock, Michigan Pics |
2008-11-29 158221
I've tried doing that on tractors that had stuck pistons with no luck. The rear tires end up slipping or skidding.
These were gear trannys too.
And I have to think a hydro wouldn't turn over at all. Just a guess--haven't tried it. I know I can put my hydro in neutral and roll it freely. If I put it in gear on a hill and shut it off, it will slowly roll without the engine turning over.
My skid steer is a true hydro vs. my CUT which isn't. The service manual says it cannot be towed without damaging the drive train. It too when off and on a hill will slowly creep (automatic brake needs adjusting) ....
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hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa |
2008-11-30 158227
A long time ago I had a John Deere 4010 diesel gear drive farm tractor that just wouldn't start much below twenty above. We used to pull start it with the 4010 in road gear if the road wasn't snowy or icy, otherwise the tires just slid. I've never tried pull starting anything hydro, but I don't think it will work and might damage something expensive. ....
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cutter
Join Date: Feb 2000 Posts: 1307 The South Shore of Lake Ontario, New York Pics |
2008-11-30 158237
I have not done this with a diesel but generally if you use a higher gear it will work for gasoline engines. Trying it with low gear is like locking the brakes :) ....
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kthompson
Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 5275 South Carolina Pics |
2008-12-01 158256
Reading this has caused me to go humm. Have two tractors and one gear trans and one hydro. The hydro I pulled a few months ago and it did not fire to run (turned out to be problem with fuel cut off (manual one) the knob was bad and not opening for fuel flow. The engine did turn over and have used it a good bit since then and have noticed no problem in any manner. But it was not pulled far. ....
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