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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 32075" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>As OM said, we would need to know what model machine.</p><p>As a very rough guide, a diesel engine will give you 5-6,000 hours before it starts to get a little hard to start. Even with high hours, it can still run well, just a bit hard to get going. I had a 743 with about 6,500 hours up. It was a beast to start, 30 second glows. But when it was going, it ran all day. Even re-starting when it was warm was a snap, it fired right up.</p><p>The hydros will do 10,000+ with proper care, i remember a user on the forum a few months ago mention he had a 743 from new, on its third or forth engine and the hydros were only JUST starting to get lazy. On average, thats 15-20,000 hours!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 32075, member: 82"] As OM said, we would need to know what model machine. As a very rough guide, a diesel engine will give you 5-6,000 hours before it starts to get a little hard to start. Even with high hours, it can still run well, just a bit hard to get going. I had a 743 with about 6,500 hours up. It was a beast to start, 30 second glows. But when it was going, it ran all day. Even re-starting when it was warm was a snap, it fired right up. The hydros will do 10,000+ with proper care, i remember a user on the forum a few months ago mention he had a 743 from new, on its third or forth engine and the hydros were only JUST starting to get lazy. On average, thats 15-20,000 hours!!! [/QUOTE]
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