I think it's a creep issue I hold my sticks back a bit to start until it warms U and I can make necessary adjustments, also I have to take off the E-brake when starting to avoid the bad grinding sound. All issues seem to be due to needed adjustments on my machine. Glow plugs have nothing to do...
That machine looks great I have on that continues to impress me, they are easier to work on with out all the new computer chip BS, I'm in the school of old but good, unless i could afford new of course, but then I wouldn't be here listening to the Gurus
They are for mounting appropriate attachments, sit in side backhoe, posthole driver stump grinder, brush. plow, etc if you can find them. You take the bucket off obviously, lift the attachment and lock it in and hook up the Hydraulics to the two connectors on the left side the stix move left and...
I use wood blocks and 4 Jack stands as back up and leave the jack in place if I can sound crazy but I like 4 solid corners with back up. also before you go through the trouble of removing the skid check the side plates which on my Bobcat can come off without lifting the machine.
Remove the side plates and look to see if any is filling into the skid plate, the drain hole or holes often clog and fluid leaking from a drive seal or hose will pool there. 25% chance also some times a piston seal leak is not that noticeable but it adds up if working hard. One thing is for sure...