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Great news. I am happy to hear that you have the machine back in running order. I had all of mine started yesterday and I had to get the slave cables out to get the Mule going. Today I am not going to try. It is supposed to be colder again in the next week. Enough of that. Spring is on the way...
Yea I did. May I still ask if he got it started? I am allowed to ask. I don't think that is in a violation of any rules.It has been 2 hours since his last post. I was assuming that he was in need of getting the truck started. Unlike me when I start something I don't quit until it is running...
OK I have done it for years. Very little was my point. I never blew a head gasket in 30 years of starting these things. Very little either is just that. Sorry for the bad advise. At least I gave him something else to try also. Last resort when the truck is needed.
I would remove the fuel filter and replace it or take it in the warm some where. It sounds like you are gelled up. I had magical results with the 911 fuel additive. I have to start diesels all winter long and that stuff works wonders. As a last resort I would spray very little either. Very...
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