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Jon Hagen
Posted 4/4/2013 14:19 (#3012749 - in reply to #3012135)
Subject: RE: Ether injector on tractor



Hagen Brothers farms,Goodrich ND
School Of Hard Knock - 4/5/2013 06:47

Make sure that the can is seated properly and you have a JD can.One of my holder " JD" can holders takes the strength of both hands to seat that stupid can in proper place as mine snaps in.. Other brands of cans don't seem to fit right in the jd holders either and will leak all over and even with a tractor with a jd holder and can, you have to really shove /twist and wedge that can up in there until it sort of pops into place..

Deiseldoc........ It must be a "southern thing"that either users don't or cant use common sense when using it?? I agree that I don't like either myself but use it when ever necessary. Either is used all over everywhere from SD all the way up to the North Pole just for the fact that global warming (LOL) is coming so slow and our engine will rust tight before it gets here.........We just learn to be careful with that stuff.






SOHK, a month ago, the nearly new JD road grader blew a hyd hose near our farm. The guys shut er down instantly to not pump out so much oil. Did not get it fixed for a few days and had to start it far from a place to plug in on a near 0 degree morning.

They got it going and were on their way. Brother was over there helping them, so I asked him how it started ? The guys running the blade said it had a computer controlled Ether system that will not inject any ether unless the engine is cranking fast and only enough to promote lighting off the diesel fuel. Said it cranked right up with no noticable starting fluid knock.
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