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Bobcat 873 doesnt want to run in zero temps
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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 82011" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>I would definitely change the filter. I have seen trucks (I know apples to oranges, but still same principle) that were gelled go through a 2 or 3 filters a day when gelling until they warm up. It is not that the filter is old or dirty, it just wont flow good after it has gelled. What is a few bucks if it helps get the thing running. Jerry, about the gas in the diesel. I wouldn't do it to my own machine, but years ago up here in WI. that was very common, everyone did it. I plow snow for a guy that has a New Holland LS160 and when its 0 or below he still puts a gallon of gas in the tank. It doesn't seem to hurt, he has done it for years. But like I say I don't think I could recommend it, especialy on new electronic controlled engines with all the different sensors they have now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 82011, member: 9306"] I would definitely change the filter. I have seen trucks (I know apples to oranges, but still same principle) that were gelled go through a 2 or 3 filters a day when gelling until they warm up. It is not that the filter is old or dirty, it just wont flow good after it has gelled. What is a few bucks if it helps get the thing running. Jerry, about the gas in the diesel. I wouldn't do it to my own machine, but years ago up here in WI. that was very common, everyone did it. I plow snow for a guy that has a New Holland LS160 and when its 0 or below he still puts a gallon of gas in the tank. It doesn't seem to hurt, he has done it for years. But like I say I don't think I could recommend it, especialy on new electronic controlled engines with all the different sensors they have now. [/QUOTE]
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