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Ford CL55 Bleeding air from fuel system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 53929" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Well, if you believe you can mount it up, i'd go with the Kubota. Parts are easily available. If you go for the newer ones, like a V2203 they start quite easily, not sure how they go without a heater in below freezing climates. I'm from Australia, my V2203 powered machines fire right up, even when its really cold.</p><p>You can buy heaters that install into the head and warm the engine up to assist in cold starts.</p><p>The older Kubota engines don't start quite as easily, but they get there with a bit of a glow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 53929, member: 82"] Well, if you believe you can mount it up, i'd go with the Kubota. Parts are easily available. If you go for the newer ones, like a V2203 they start quite easily, not sure how they go without a heater in below freezing climates. I'm from Australia, my V2203 powered machines fire right up, even when its really cold. You can buy heaters that install into the head and warm the engine up to assist in cold starts. The older Kubota engines don't start quite as easily, but they get there with a bit of a glow. [/QUOTE]
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