How to start a russian MTZ tractor
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@joskaaa I think that everything that was produced in the communist country's is awesome i like the communism vehicle industry
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All the John Deere's on our farm had donkey engines when I was growing up....start the donkey and then use it to start the diesel. Old tech.
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@BikesXtreme right but lots of people call them russian
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@MrErnijs I think that 2 stroke engine is air cooled, maybe it is different on some tractors, but provided heat by it has totally no use, there would be almost no usable heat after such a small time of running, if they share one cooling system
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@joskaaa it also heats big engine a bit because they bouth have a common cooling system
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@Oinikis The same procedure that we do with our MTZ 50 in winter :) Starts in all conditions
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@joskaaa I don't know any person, who uses winter cooling liquid in these tractors, since all hoses in them are leaking :D But it's still a good machine, cheap and simple.
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@BikesXtreme Правильно,блять,молодец!И ездят на МТЗ-80 одни "белорусы"!
"Добро пожаловать в НАТО!"
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wtłumaciemi to ze odpalanie za pomoca elktrecznego rozrzusznika czy jak?
I love this technology used on old USSR tractors...
this way you never have to worry about cold start in winter, if you manage to start that little 2 stroke engine, then let it gain some rpm, engage it's clutch, and there you go, you have started that big Diesel with only one shot :)
in my opinion, this was the most reliable way to do it...
joskaaa 2 years ago 42
MTZ is not Russian tractor. Its Belarus.
BikesXtreme 2 years ago 26