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<blockquote data-quote="Jaker65" data-source="post: 38336" data-attributes="member: 4573"><p>thanks for the info on that. i am sure that they are turning off as like your bobcat, you turn the key one way for the glow plugs and then turn the other way to start it. other than that like you said there shouldn't be much to make them go bad. now on my tractor they have a self timer on them. any time you go to start the tractor the glow plugs automatically come on, even if the engine is hot. so i decided to rig up my own system with a push button to turn the plugs on and off, with just the basic 2 wires, one wire coming from the pos side of the battery to the push button and then to the glow plugs and wouldn't you know it, that burned them out as well, maybe something inside the head is touching the elements on the glow plugs? oh probably should have said that the engine in the tractor is a Mitsubishi 3 cylinder engine..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaker65, post: 38336, member: 4573"] thanks for the info on that. i am sure that they are turning off as like your bobcat, you turn the key one way for the glow plugs and then turn the other way to start it. other than that like you said there shouldn't be much to make them go bad. now on my tractor they have a self timer on them. any time you go to start the tractor the glow plugs automatically come on, even if the engine is hot. so i decided to rig up my own system with a push button to turn the plugs on and off, with just the basic 2 wires, one wire coming from the pos side of the battery to the push button and then to the glow plugs and wouldn't you know it, that burned them out as well, maybe something inside the head is touching the elements on the glow plugs? oh probably should have said that the engine in the tractor is a Mitsubishi 3 cylinder engine.. [/QUOTE]
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