Man when you get them warmed up, they’ll run all day all night. I remember back in the day, trying to bust out the end of harvest before Thanksgiving morning, cold as blazes, storms in the forecast, we’d run tractors and combines deep into the night, park them on the headlands and idle them way down, go grab a few hours of sleep, come back to the field, climb up in the cab and get after it. Didn’t shut them down, and worry about not getting something to start; she was warmed up ready to roll. Good Ol’ days running 806’s, 1206, and a 1456!
Man when you get them warmed up, they’ll run all day all night. I remember back in the day, trying to bust out the end of harvest before Thanksgiving morning, cold as blazes, storms in the forecast, we’d run tractors and combines deep into the night, park them on the headlands and idle them way down, go grab a few hours of sleep, come back to the field, climb up in the cab and get after it. Didn’t shut them down, and worry about not getting something to start; she was warmed up ready to roll. Good Ol’ days running 806’s, 1206, and a 1456!
One of the best looking tractors ever made IMO
They were the best.....
I would start it and run around every day at least for a hour. nice.
Oh yeah come on baby start
Dose it have a good battery
Come on baby, I have a barn to clean.
Nice...
That'll get those mice outa the barn
works good for bats too
They never made it out oh, they all died of lung cancer
Is it just me or does that tractor sound really weird for a nice international diesel
The tractor had some injection pump problems that we had rebuilt later
Ok
Not just you guys. But what's the deal about cold start's. Am I missing something?
Well if we got to explain it I don't think you'll get it LOL move on the obviously don't get this go find something else to watch
Get a block heater
That buzzards a choking
I've never understood the guy who refuses to plug in a tractor during cold but would rather burn up batteries and starters to get equipment going.
No no