The "sputter" at start up is unique to John Deere construction equipment. It is part of the cold start package. The motor gets extra fuel during cold starts and then adjusts the fuel as it warms. We have a brand new 329E and a new 35d and they both do the same thing.
All those white chuffs are the result of incomplete cylinder combustion due to the combustion chamber being cold. When the combustion chamber isn't warm enough the unburnt fuel is carried through into the exhaust manifold where it is then inefficiently burnt resulting in the white smoke. As the combustion chamber warms up through the heat from intermittent combustion and the heat generated by the compression of the air fuel mixture the combustion becomes more efficient and occurs in the chamber. I've always loved how the Deere engines have done that. The old 40 series tractors. We used to have a 4640 back when I was a kid. Used to love the way they start up and rev and then back off.You need to put a rain cap on that pipe Wez. Love the videos keep up the good work.
Thanks as always for the video! Whether it's long or short I always love to see what is going on on the Pandy farm on a daily basis. Be it farming or other shenanigans it is always refreshing to watch you farming or working on equipment daily!! I believe all of the rest of your subscribers would agree. Thanks again!!
My JD skid steer has a glow plug light on the dash. It takes about 30 seconds for the plugs to heat up. There is very little exhaust smoke if I wait for the plugs to heat up. A coffee can, although probably not needed, covering the exhaust pipe would bring a smile to some folks.
Two things. One is a heat shield where that fold is. I have a concern of radiation heat coming off the fold and igniting the black insulation. The second item is that the end of the exhaust should either have a rain flapper on it or a rounded end like tractors have so that rain does not drop straight down that stack and fill the manifold.
WOW Wes! We have a 2006 John Deere 320 skid steer, with 2000 hours, but it doesn't puff like that! We switched to 100% soy oil right after we bought it (new) and it not only puffs less smoke, but it is A LOT quieter! We switched it to regular diesel once, huge difference! Instant noise & smoke cloud, and couldn't wait to get back to the B-100!
Skidsteers are si cool. So compact it is easy to drive into garages, storage facilities, barns etc and go get what you want. Can't work as high up as frontloaders or telehandlers I guess. But skidsteer is such a neat simple design. First time I ever saw one it was used while building skyscrapers. They drive around on each floor shifting goods. I don't know how it made it to the agriculture industry.
+MajSolo wouldnt want to learn to drive a skidsteer on the 24th floor of some non finished high rize and if i was i would stay whell away from the edges
Sounds awesome! If it didn't have a turbo you couldn't stand how loud it would be!! The turbo helps muffle the sound. For fun make a video showing the difference between a muffler removal on a natural aspirated Diesel engine.
I did the exact same thing on our 2007 Case skidsteer for the exact same reasons 4 years ago. Its still running great 5000 hours later without a muffler
If you still have the ct332. Go to John deere and ask for the update kit for the A/C evaporator. Some reason the engineers at deere when these were built didn't design a mounting system for the evaporator/condenser (some call it.) So it bounces around in the top and breaks the Copper lines. The heater core is beside it but it's mounted but the evaporator is not. Piss poor design
hey Wes that CT-332 actually sounds pretty good ,,it's got a nice throaty growl accompanied by the turbo whistle my cummins powered ford ranger sounds very similar because i have a 3 inch exhaust ,, but that 5 cylinder definitely has a different sound,,mine turns into an angry bumble bee growl at about 2000rpm with just a slight turbo sound ,,2600 and it's all turbo ,,and i wish it wouldn't smoke so much ,, the damned thing rolls coal when you put your foot in it ,, only thing i have been able to figure out is this motor was in a bread truck and it was tuned to pull more than the 3800 pounds my little truck weighs ,, i know it will pull my 18ft car trailer with 2 tons on it and not struggle on hills ,,it really belches black then ,, and i even turned the fuel way down on the injector pump ,,it's got the rare P-7100 injection pump ,,didn't help it ,except to increase gas mileage which went from 35 - 41
As wes says the new exhaust pipe in not directly conected to the exhaust from the turbo. The new pipes sleeved with an air gap all around. thats why there is smoke out the back. the gap will also ensure no water will find its way back to the turbo. Dunno why you have done this though wes?? please explain. Thanks for the vids.
Who needs a radio when you have turbo whistle to all day long I'm glad to know that's typical John Deere start up because my brand new 1025R starts up the same way but it sounds awesome
I've enjoyed many of your "fix-it" videos and this one is no exception. I'm the same way because if I can make something work well (sometimes better) and still avoid some over-inflated price for the fix that cash stays where it belongs, in our own damn pockets!
From what I've learned is when you see that its noting bad its actually normal because its the glow plug relay kicking on and off like it should cold. Could be wrong but its what I was taught
I've always ran and prefer to run Bobcat. Plenty of HP when you need it, plenty of hydraulic power when you need it as well. Also, if my memory serves correctly, now they only company that still offers both, hand control or foot control operation. Majority has all switched over to strictly hand control operation.
Bobcat is the most over rated skidsteer there is!! They are weak compared to other brands. WEAK! This thing would out lift, out push, out muscle a Bobcat of similar size everyday. Ive used a Deere 323CT to pick up and carry rocks that a Bobcat T250 wouldn't budge! This CT332 has 13500 of hydraulic break out force in the bucket curl cylinders!! The next highest was the Case 465 series III with 9000 n change. The only thing Bobcat has is comfort and smoothness. Oh and I have been in a 2018 Deere 330G skidsteer with selectable controls. Hand and foot pedals, H pattern hand or ISO pattern hand. All 3 patterns at the flip of a switch. Bobcat, owned by Doosan... going down hill. The old Ingersoll Rand Bobcat were built better
my 328 deere does the same thing when I start it up n the deere guys told me it's a bad injector but I run Lucas injector cleaner in it n that helps a bunch that it does run so rough n watching video I mite take the muffler off mine too !
glow plugs are cycling when the engine is cold smoke is from cylinders being cold enough that fuel does not ignite properly. it would probably run better cold if they changed the on time for the glow plugs.
A lot of turbo charged engines start like that till the turbo starts to spool up and gets the compression up. This was especially noticeable on the older trucks with turbos when they were pulling out from a stop.
hows the truck coning...was hoping you would show how to pull the door back into place. bummer i know...love watching ur vids fixing shit reminds me of my father growing up on the farm....pretty cool watching the oil burn off
mine dont smoke but the engine is getting hot when running a hi flow skid pro brush cutter and thing i can do. all seem to be clean water pump workin new thermostate thanks for info if any
Hey I wondered where you had gone wes! I hadn't gotten any video uploads for over a month.. and then I saw one a face that looked familiar when i was browsing one of my autoweb websites, and lo and behold - it was your video you made about the slime that messed with your truck! I did not know that! I gather you had to take the steps you took in order to protect your livelyhood and your channel, and couldn't inform everyone about the channel change. Thats the lowest of the low in my book - malicious damage, there's absolutely NO point to it at all. and WELL done whoever did it, you didn't make anyone laugh and all you did was cause expense and hardship to a battling farmer who is trying to make some videos to entertain other people when he has some time on the side. Hope they catch the prick as I can imagine what you would do would be much worse!
The cold start advance linkage in the governor tends to get sticky in the 4024 & 5030 engines. We used to have customers complain about it all the time, not a lot can be done about it except replacing all of the governor linkage and injectors.
+CubCadet129 I believe all ct332's had the mechanical 5030 unless they started putting the electronic ones in late model machines just before the switch to D series machines
+onelonleyfarmer You are certain that you are not setting yourself up for condensation on your open exhaust valve ? (I am referring to when the engine is cold but the outside air is warm and moist. You have removed a thermal barrier,along with a noise barrier)
today someone ask me how do you start off being a farmer so i kicked him in the bollocks and said there's a couple of acres to get you started.LOL skid steer sounds great wes..
More power, higher turbo pressures = ??? more heat somewhere...do you have sufficient heat gauges in key areas to monitor the effects. More power at the expense of a needing a new engine isn't worth it....doing stuff the engineers don't approve of makes me nervous. Even if it's not a melt down in the near future how will it affect long term engine life and maintenance costs.
+tazmun I dunno man, I don't reckon its too much of a concern. Removing the muffler shouldn't give the engine any more torque or hp. It will reduce the restriction in the exhaust which will in turn allow better flow and should reduce the heat build up in the turbo and manifold. It will allow the turbo to spool up sooner that will make the machine get to max rpm faster under load. I don't know if you would notice a difference in the hydraulic power or hydro drive of the machine through.
+FishFind3000 Useless fact (insert random number); Bobcat is a brand, skidsteer is the type of equipment. Ya people tend to use bobcat and skidsteer interchangeably.
We used to dairy with 328s, I miss those old school loaders... The D series were alright, but dad traded for 333D and its a dog, blows black smoke I don't like it
well I don't mean to sound like a idiot this is not about the skid steer I went on your site to order something I live in Wisconsin I did not see Wisconsin on there
The "sputter" at start up is unique to John Deere construction equipment. It is part of the cold start package. The motor gets extra fuel during cold starts and then adjusts the fuel as it warms. We have a brand new 329E and a new 35d and they both do the same thing.
All those white chuffs are the result of incomplete cylinder combustion due to the combustion chamber being cold. When the combustion chamber isn't warm enough the unburnt fuel is carried through into the exhaust manifold where it is then inefficiently burnt resulting in the white smoke. As the combustion chamber warms up through the heat from intermittent combustion and the heat generated by the compression of the air fuel mixture the combustion becomes more efficient and occurs in the chamber. I've always loved how the Deere engines have done that. The old 40 series tractors. We used to have a 4640 back when I was a kid. Used to love the way they start up and rev and then back off.You need to put a rain cap on that pipe Wez. Love the videos keep up the good work.
Thanks as always for the video! Whether it's long or short I always love to see what is going on on the Pandy farm on a daily basis. Be it farming or other shenanigans it is always refreshing to watch you farming or working on equipment daily!! I believe all of the rest of your subscribers would agree. Thanks again!!
My JD skid steer has a glow plug light on the dash. It takes about 30 seconds for the plugs to heat up. There is very little exhaust smoke if I wait for the plugs to heat up. A coffee can, although probably not needed, covering the exhaust pipe would bring a smile to some folks.
Two things. One is a heat shield where that fold is. I have a concern of radiation heat coming off the fold and igniting the black insulation. The second item is that the end of the exhaust should either have a rain flapper on it or a rounded end like tractors have so that rain does not drop straight down that stack and fill the manifold.
WOW Wes! We have a 2006 John Deere 320 skid steer, with 2000 hours, but it doesn't puff like that! We switched to 100% soy oil right after we bought it (new) and it not only puffs less smoke, but it is A LOT quieter! We switched it to regular diesel once, huge difference! Instant noise & smoke cloud, and couldn't wait to get back to the B-100!
Skidsteers are si cool. So compact it is easy to drive into garages, storage facilities, barns etc and go get what you want.
Can't work as high up as frontloaders or telehandlers I guess. But skidsteer is such a neat simple design. First time I ever saw one it was used while building skyscrapers. They drive around on each floor shifting goods.
I don't know how it made it to the agriculture industry.
+MajSolo wouldnt want to learn to drive a skidsteer on the 24th floor of some non finished high rize and if i was i would stay whell away from the edges
You're right, every JD skid steer I've operated smoked and was loud as hell. Nice straight pipe though, love that turbo whistle.
Sounds good!! Very useful piece of equipment for sure
cool sound.. and that turbo whistle.. i'm pretty sure you couldn't hear that before.. :D
Sounds awesome! If it didn't have a turbo you couldn't stand how loud it would be!! The turbo helps muffle the sound. For fun make a video showing the difference between a muffler removal on a natural aspirated Diesel engine.
I think its the compture cutting the glow plugs in and out for emissions powerstrokehelp was taling about that on the 7.3's and mine does it
I did the exact same thing on our 2007 Case skidsteer for the exact same reasons 4 years ago. Its still running great 5000 hours later without a muffler
Sweet sounding straight pipe thats how diesels should sound.
If you still have the ct332. Go to John deere and ask for the update kit for the A/C evaporator. Some reason the engineers at deere when these were built didn't design a mounting system for the evaporator/condenser (some call it.) So it bounces around in the top and breaks the Copper lines. The heater core is beside it but it's mounted but the evaporator is not. Piss poor design
hey Wes that CT-332 actually sounds pretty good ,,it's got a nice throaty growl accompanied by the turbo whistle
my cummins powered ford ranger sounds very similar because i have a 3 inch exhaust ,, but that 5 cylinder definitely has a different sound,,mine turns into an angry bumble bee growl at about 2000rpm with just a slight turbo sound ,,2600 and it's all turbo ,,and i wish it wouldn't smoke so much ,, the damned thing rolls coal when you put your foot in it ,, only thing i have been able to figure out is this motor was in a bread truck and it was tuned to pull more than the 3800 pounds my little truck weighs ,, i know it will pull my 18ft car trailer with 2 tons on it and not struggle on hills ,,it really belches black then ,, and i even turned the fuel way down on the injector pump ,,it's got the rare P-7100 injection pump ,,didn't help it ,except to increase gas mileage which went from 35 - 41
It’s standard to do that especially in the cold, they need to be at a optimal temp before you just start running the derned thing
As wes says the new exhaust pipe in not directly conected to the exhaust from the turbo. The new pipes sleeved with an air gap all around. thats why there is smoke out the back. the gap will also ensure no water will find its way back to the turbo.
Dunno why you have done this though wes?? please explain. Thanks for the vids.
Who needs a radio when you have turbo whistle to all day long I'm glad to know that's typical John Deere start up because my brand new 1025R starts up the same way but it sounds awesome
+merctr2 i do not. turbo whisle all day
almost sputters at start like a non-intercooled 12v. sounds sweet.
Land Rover series diesels do the intermittant smoke thing untill warmed up when the timing chains have streched a bit.
I think it sounds pretty badass!
the spit and sputer of smoke is so that it can get all of the old disel or what ever type of fuel it has out to let the fuel in the tank be sucked in.
Sounds awesome! My grandpa's John Deere 450C track loader sounds just like your skid loader and his John Deere 450C sounds awesome also!
Jesh that starts like a diesel with some serious power adders.
boy she sounds awesome just need a flapper and that growl wow
I agree it needs a raincap. That system is all downhill right into the turbo.
+brockwaymt It should rain through the cool cup.
I've enjoyed many of your "fix-it" videos and this one is no exception. I'm the same way because if I can make something work well (sometimes better) and still avoid some over-inflated price for the fix that cash stays where it belongs, in our own damn pockets!
Sounds good love the Turbo sound. Thanks for shairi.ng
From what I've learned is when you see that its noting bad its actually normal because its the glow plug relay kicking on and off like it should cold. Could be wrong but its what I was taught
thats the glow plugs cycling on and off, thats why the smoke goes white then clear
I've always ran and prefer to run Bobcat. Plenty of HP when you need it, plenty of hydraulic power when you need it as well. Also, if my memory serves correctly, now they only company that still offers both, hand control or foot control operation. Majority has all switched over to strictly hand control operation.
Bobcat is the most over rated skidsteer there is!! They are weak compared to other brands. WEAK! This thing would out lift, out push, out muscle a Bobcat of similar size everyday. Ive used a Deere 323CT to pick up and carry rocks that a Bobcat T250 wouldn't budge! This CT332 has 13500 of hydraulic break out force in the bucket curl cylinders!! The next highest was the Case 465 series III with 9000 n change. The only thing Bobcat has is comfort and smoothness. Oh and I have been in a 2018 Deere 330G skidsteer with selectable controls. Hand and foot pedals, H pattern hand or ISO pattern hand. All 3 patterns at the flip of a switch. Bobcat, owned by Doosan... going down hill. The old Ingersoll Rand Bobcat were built better
Please make more videos of it running, sounds so good.
my 328 deere does the same thing when I start it up n the deere guys told me it's a bad injector but I run Lucas injector cleaner in it n that helps a bunch that it does run so rough n watching video I mite take the muffler off mine too !
glow plugs are cycling when the engine is cold smoke is from cylinders being cold enough that fuel does not ignite properly. it would probably run better cold if they changed the on time for the glow plugs.
sounds bad ass. u can hear the turbo more & that i like. :)
Can we get an update video on this 332? 😊
A lot of turbo charged engines start like that till the turbo starts to spool up and gets the compression up. This was especially noticeable on the older trucks with turbos when they were pulling out from a stop.
So does removing the muffler really give you more power to move the hydraulics faster?
It’s not the computer, it’s the type of fuel system these machines use. Crank up to high idle on initial start up then they’ll back down
How did you bypass the seat switch and seatbelt switch to start the motor with no one in the cab?
+Chad BaconRind no bypass you can start it without being in it it just needs to be in park it wont move at all untill your in it and buckled in
+onelonleyfarmer Thanks!! That'll be handy during cold weather.
+Chad BaconRind I would lose my mind if i had to sit in the cab in -30C and wait for a machine to warm up.
I think it sounds cool. I would imagine you'll use less fuel in it also.
hows the truck coning...was hoping you would show how to pull the door back into place. bummer i know...love watching ur vids fixing shit reminds me of my father growing up on the farm....pretty cool watching the oil burn off
That smoke could be the glow plugs kicking on and off until it warms up.
mine dont smoke but the engine is getting hot when running a hi flow skid pro brush cutter and thing i can do. all seem to be clean water pump workin new thermostate
thanks for info if any
Let the cold starts begin lol, by the way, that skid steer was well worth the investment. :)
We need a video of it moving hay now, sounds mean, many some of your other pieces of equiptment need a straight through!!!
Is that smoke blue or white? If it's blue it could be leaky valve stem seals, I have an old Toyota FJ60 that does the exact same thing.
I don't doubt you notice more power, manufacturers build restrictors into the exhaust system to limit horsepower.
Hey I wondered where you had gone wes! I hadn't gotten any video uploads for over a month.. and then I saw one a face that looked familiar when i was browsing one of my autoweb websites, and lo and behold - it was your video you made about the slime that messed with your truck! I did not know that! I gather you had to take the steps you took in order to protect your livelyhood and your channel, and couldn't inform everyone about the channel change. Thats the lowest of the low in my book - malicious damage, there's absolutely NO point to it at all. and WELL done whoever did it, you didn't make anyone laugh and all you did was cause expense and hardship to a battling farmer who is trying to make some videos to entertain other people when he has some time on the side. Hope they catch the prick as I can imagine what you would do would be much worse!
The plastic shroud on the electric cooling fan in there is melted and hanging down. Wow, I've never seen that.
Sounds like a top fuel dragster lobing. Lol. Did you spray the blower with fuel before the firing. I have a 322. Good work.
Are those mule shoe's in the rafters?
We have a 5225 John Deere with the five cylinder turbo, it does the same thing. All those five cylinders do that.
Nice turbo whine
Turbos are pretty good mufflers on their own in my opinion.
I wish I was as mechanical as you and just an overall general know how. Anyway good job. I just run equipment while the mechanics work on it. Lol
Aren't ya worried about the New Jersey Noise Police?!!!
It is interesting how it smokes, pops and spits till it warms up. I cannot offer any suggestion as to why.
The cold start advance linkage in the governor tends to get sticky in the 4024 & 5030 engines. We used to have customers complain about it all the time, not a lot can be done about it except replacing all of the governor linkage and injectors.
+CubCadet129 I believe all ct332's had the mechanical 5030 unless they started putting the electronic ones in late model machines just before the switch to D series machines
Hey do you get this serviced at 5 star in dunmore?
are you going to put a flapper fro the muffler if it rains
+photosbychristensen no need it has cold air induction so the pipe is not connected to the new pipe i installed.
+onelonleyfarmer why and where does the smoke come from at the backside when you started the engine? Did you reconnect the air cleaner properly ?
+onelonleyfarmer You are certain that you are not setting yourself up for condensation on your open exhaust valve ? (I am referring to when the engine is cold but the outside air is warm and moist. You have removed a thermal barrier,along with a noise barrier)
+Steven Hardy it has a turbo
+IHC International The pipe has cold air induction. Basically the pipe has ports in it, that's why you were seeing the smoke at the back.
just to look nice you should put a rain cap on it
+Off Road Domination Ya, especially the 1960's beetles, I think there computers tuning the engine with initial start-up. LOL
Diesel turbo Whistle is the BEST!
today someone ask me how do you start off being a farmer so i kicked him in the bollocks and said there's a couple of acres to get you started.LOL skid steer sounds great wes..
gotta love the whistle of a turbo
+Kirk Jackson Turbo wastegates popping off sound pretty cool as well.
where your belts are is the front of the engine not motor unless that's a electric driven skidsteer
you should put a flap on the top of the exhaust
it's a John deere of course it's a great machine.
turbo acts as a silencer wes
That's how you roll coal in a Deere
More power, higher turbo pressures = ??? more heat somewhere...do you have sufficient heat gauges in key areas to monitor the effects. More power at the expense of a needing a new engine isn't worth it....doing stuff the engineers don't approve of makes me nervous. Even if it's not a melt down in the near future how will it affect long term engine life and maintenance costs.
+tazmun I dunno man, I don't reckon its too much of a concern. Removing the muffler shouldn't give the engine any more torque or hp. It will reduce the restriction in the exhaust which will in turn allow better flow and should reduce the heat build up in the turbo and manifold. It will allow the turbo to spool up sooner that will make the machine get to max rpm faster under load. I don't know if you would notice a difference in the hydraulic power or hydro drive of the machine through.
We did exact same thing to a Case for the exact same reason 4 years and 5000 hours ago. Still running strong!
runs just like the cat 955 you had!,,,Or do you still have the ol loader
I think I'd expect a new skidsteer to start a little better. Our Case 85XT doesn't have that problem...and it's a '99
Granted it has a cummins.
+The American Outdoorsman Lol looks like it started to me.
+ssShortBoxKid After one failed try with it running rough for a minute...
Good job. Diesels like to breathe. Most all except maybe old Detroits will run cooler and better without a muffler.
+Tennessee Hillbilly but I lost half my hearing to a Detroit!!!
How do you maintain compression?
Normally the turbo-charger provides back pressure.
love the sound of that thing now
The bois at cat just freakin love cold starts
Looks to me like you just wanted a hot rod bobcat
+FishFind3000 Useless fact (insert random number); Bobcat is a brand, skidsteer is the type of equipment. Ya people tend to use bobcat and skidsteer interchangeably.
i know, just don't care to do anything.
We used to dairy with 328s, I miss those old school loaders... The D series were alright, but dad traded for 333D and its a dog, blows black smoke I don't like it
5030t?
Looks like your plastic radiator fan shroud is melted
You need a rain cap on it ....just saying !
NICE turbo sound :)
glow plugs kicking on and off while it warms up is why it smokes so bad
The turbo sounds a lot louder.
Sounds pretty good to me.
are you going t plant next year? your feids must be over grown with weeds.
Put a flapper on the pipe in case it rains
there's Your fire if the fire fighters are looking for a fire
sounds awesome
No smoke no poke
love the sound of the ct332 sounds mean
what about rain water down the pipe
Should drain out the funnel, remember the pipe from turbo goes into a funnel on the stack, so it has a gap all around near the corner.
sounds fucking awesome
Not cheap. That thing goes for around $35k in that condition.
Put a flapper on top
well I don't mean to sound like a idiot this is not about the skid steer I went on your site to order something I live in Wisconsin I did not see Wisconsin on there
It's just like a Volkswagen! lol
First TIM!
Chooch It !