Auto start for tractor

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  1. Oldman49

    Oldman49 Medium Load Member

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    YES ! Detroit Deisel makes a system called Opti-Idle.
    It allows you to set cab temps like a refer. Also u it starts if battery voltage starts to drop off or engine oil temp falls real low. I live in Iowa and it was a comfortable sound to here the unit fire up on a cold Sunday night insuring a warm cab,on Monday mornings. ( groceries didn't freeze either ). Search Opti idle to see what's included in the kit and installation instructions. Link provided shows operating instructions.
    Our unit came factory installed on a Prostar with a Cummins ISX...good luck.
     
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  3. Akronic

    Akronic Bobtail Member

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    Ok so to be honest I don't know a whole lot about tractor engines, I just assumed they also had glow plugs. If not then why does my tractor say wait to start in the morning? And yeah block heaters and coolant circulation pumps help the engine start easier I'm just a baby in the morning and don't feel like walking out 30min early to start the tractor so the cab is warm enough. So enlighten me if tractors don't have glow plugs what do they use to I gnight the fuel in addition to conpression.
     
  4. KeithT1967

    KeithT1967 Road Train Member

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    Large diesels don't need an aid to ignite fuel. They have high compression ratios for higher combustion chamber temps and are better at atomizing the fuel into a mist so it ignites easier. They are so good at it that a modern engine can actually idle on one cylinder.

    I've been told that the reason the early maxforce uses glowplugs is due to running at a lower compression. That International was trying to lower NOX pollution in this way rather than using DEF.
     
  5. Oldman49

    Oldman49 Medium Load Member

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    Sorry the link didn't post,,,,to #### confusing on here for this oldman. Search Opti-Idle . You can download a PDF,installation and operating manual.
     
  6. GrapeApe

    GrapeApe Road Train Member

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    Do you know what kind of engine you have? Give us a hint, what year is it and what color is the engine? If it has an intake grid heater, it'll show a "wait to start" light. The Webasto heaters heat and circulate the coolant, so the engine stays is warm and you have heat right way. You only need to give it a few minutes to get the oil circulating and you can drive. They do use fuel, but it wont be much different than letting it run an extra 1/2 hour every morning. You can get them with a timer that you can set to turn on a few hours before you leave.
     
  7. L.B.

    L.B. Third Generation Truck Driver

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    Newer diesels want you to wait because they are booting the computer or doing a diagnostics before you turn the engine over. I had an 08 Columbia that if you didn't wait long enough before cranking it, the AC wouldn't work.
     
  8. GP1500SC

    GP1500SC Light Load Member

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    I put a remote start kit 2001 W900L with Cat in and love it!!!
    It is a must have option if I ever change trucks, cheap, easy install, and putts a smile on your face every mourning to hear your truck start while your still making coffee.
     
  9. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

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    Before we had a shop to keep the trucks cozy I'd just crawl out of bed put my shoes on and run outside in my undies and fire the truck up. Good way to wake up when it's below freezing
     
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