5 seconds of cranking at a time is not ideal. IIRC, the manufacturer recommends 30-40 seconds max. at once. Stressing the starter that far obviously requires a cool down period of one minute or more if you fail to start, but it's a standard procedure. It's clearly visible that weather is pretty warm. After igniting the thermostart successfully once, all that should be necessary is one cranking session. Yes, it won't start in 3-5 seconds. I repeat, the starter can take at least 30 seconds before you should even consider giving it a break. It helps if you read the manual and applied full throttle.
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5 seconds of cranking at a time is not ideal. IIRC, the manufacturer recommends 30-40 seconds max. at once. Stressing the starter that far obviously requires a cool down period of one minute or more if you fail to start, but it's a standard procedure.
It's clearly visible that weather is pretty warm. After igniting the thermostart successfully once, all that should be necessary is one cranking session. Yes, it won't start in 3-5 seconds. I repeat, the starter can take at least 30 seconds before you should even consider giving it a break. It helps if you read the manual and applied full throttle.
Great old tractor.
It is cold start
I'm sorry it would not start
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