Most on here probably don't know what you're talking about.
Go to start the pony and of course it would be out of gas , dead battery
,finally ge it started and didn't let big engine spin long enough with compression release and kill the pony. Then start over.
No I don't miss them. But thanks for the memories.
Warm-up procedures when starting from a cold start?
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Edit to Add: You didn't need to worry about the battery because you could hand crank them. I'll admit the kickback on the crank of a 17A could be brutal though.Last edited: Nov 14, 2021
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I low idle Untill the temp gauge reads about 50-70. Then high idle until about 125. Then ease on out to the highway. Once I see 170ish its go time.
For cool down. If running the moutains the last 30 mins I take it easy. 55-60 mph. Then roll in and park. Idle about 10-15 mins. I hardly ever shut it off over 200 degrees -
Never go in cold. You have to warm her up. Usually a nice dinner. Some wine and music. Then some cuddling with kisses. But you never want to go in cold. That could cause some friction burns. LOL
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Anyone remember the compression release on Cummins?
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There are also still lots of old yellow dozers down here with pony motors.Oxbow, feldsforever and Pamela1990 Thank this. -
I’ve got a 2004 CAT bridge motor. It’s getting down into the 20s overnight so I usually start it then after 30 seconds or so I bump the idle up to 900 for 25 minutes plus or minus. Figure to do this during the winter as well. Usually by the time I roll the temp is 140/150…don’t know if that’s good or bad.
This is my first truck. As a company driver I was told to start it and go, those were new trucks though and supposedly were designed to do that…or so I was told. I’m taking it easy on my kitty cat since I own it and all repairs associated with it lolsnowman1980, Pamela1990, Oxbow and 1 other person Thank this. -
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