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<blockquote data-quote="Ferguson system" data-source="post: 5197426" data-attributes="member: 128157"><p>You could also add a glowplug to the intake if it doesn't have one already, it's also a good idea to add a heater. Change filters before the winter season and make sure that you have a good battery. Use winter oils, for example 10w-30 and 5w-40. Winter diesel is also a good tip. You can mix kerosene in the diesel if winter diesel is not available, but make sure that you dont mix in too much. I use a hair dryer on frozen fuel pumps and hydraulic pumps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferguson system, post: 5197426, member: 128157"] You could also add a glowplug to the intake if it doesn't have one already, it's also a good idea to add a heater. Change filters before the winter season and make sure that you have a good battery. Use winter oils, for example 10w-30 and 5w-40. Winter diesel is also a good tip. You can mix kerosene in the diesel if winter diesel is not available, but make sure that you dont mix in too much. I use a hair dryer on frozen fuel pumps and hydraulic pumps [/QUOTE]
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