The golden rule with these "gas start" diesels is to cool them done before shutting them off so as to avoid thermal shock to the heads, especially in freezing conditions. People either "idle down" the engine to cool it down before shutting it off or switch it back to gasoline for a few moments to help cool it down. Great to see this old crawler still going strong!
I bought a td6 international for action it living it best life know wouldn't start on gas had a bad steer clutch all fixed fire's up on gas parked in my shop
The golden rule with these "gas start" diesels is to cool them done before shutting them off so as to avoid thermal shock to the heads, especially in freezing conditions.
People either "idle down" the engine to cool it down before shutting it off or switch it back to gasoline for a few moments to help cool it down.
Great to see this old crawler still going strong!
awsome vidio!!
that old international will never die. hoping to be alive in 50 years to see if any of todays equipment is as durable
The TD-20 was introduced in 1958 not 1953 (200 Series)
The "gas start version" of the TD-20 was built thru to 1962 (201 Series)
Engine sounds like me when I get up in the morning ...Wah Wah Wah... LOL!
does Dave's snowmobile always start on one pull
Maybe park it a little closer.
awsome dozer
Nice old dozer why don't you fix it up ? And put it under cover ? Dam shame leaving out to just sit and rust .
As long as it runs ok and the engine is not week I say leave it be
I bought a td6 international for action it living it best life know wouldn't start on gas had a bad steer clutch all fixed fire's up on gas parked in my shop
Does that have the same heads as td18A
I'm not sure she runs on his 6 cylinders. Am I right??
Denis Morissette.
The TD20 wasn't built until 1960.
You know what you're doing ...No starting fluid!
@6:30 does that say VOLVO?
+duallydriver2 yes
I probably have exaust manifold for it