Helping a neighbor with a new to him 3320.
It has the key switch requiring the key to be inserted and pushed down in the switch socket...no twisting, just pushing it in.....assumed, not sure if this is correct. Then the separate push button starting switch is depressed and the starter rolls the engine.
Questions:
1. Should the fuel line pressurizing pump be used any time the tractor has been sitting for ??? long?
2. Can you feel resistance to pumping as the line fills and pressure increases?
3. How much pressure should you feel when it's time to stop pumping?
4. Are there any starting aids on the 3320 like glow plugs or a "Thermostart" device that slobbers diesel fuel over a hot coil and drops burning embers of fuel into the intake manifold?
Thanks for your time,
Mark
It has the key switch requiring the key to be inserted and pushed down in the switch socket...no twisting, just pushing it in.....assumed, not sure if this is correct. Then the separate push button starting switch is depressed and the starter rolls the engine.
Questions:
1. Should the fuel line pressurizing pump be used any time the tractor has been sitting for ??? long?
2. Can you feel resistance to pumping as the line fills and pressure increases?
3. How much pressure should you feel when it's time to stop pumping?
4. Are there any starting aids on the 3320 like glow plugs or a "Thermostart" device that slobbers diesel fuel over a hot coil and drops burning embers of fuel into the intake manifold?
Thanks for your time,
Mark