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    Posted: 15 Mar 2012 at 5:51am
Does everyone use theirs to aid in starting? Anyone have one for an XT for sale? captaindana@msn.com   Thanks!
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I installed one on the 7050 and use it once in a great while and it works good. Got it at the local CaseIH dealer. I think they are all about the same in that vintage. I went with the little copper tubing to the manifold but they also had plastic. Eventually I'll probably put one on the 190 too.
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We don't have the factory units installed, except on the 7000 series tractors, but the aftermarket ones, which look the same are installed on the 190, and 220, and seems like after a couple years they quit working.  There is also a bit of a delay in getting the either through the line, vs. a direct shot into the intake, so you crank longer, and it always seems like the batteries are a little weak.  I also don't like the kits, because I try really hard, not to over either an engine, and just use a very light drizzle almost, just to give it a few extra RPMs while cranking, not to get it to knock hard, and the either kits don't let you do this.
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To avoid the knocking just crank the engine until you see smoke then hit the either button while still cranking. Anyhow, it works well for me. 
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I use the heater on my 200 hold it on about 60 seconds ( what the manual recomends ) I even use it in the summer fires right up but without it there's a whole lotta crankin goin on. I'm not a big fan of ether ... Mike
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Future son in law bought a massy that needed overhaul. Had either kit on it and top of pistons looked like they had been attacked by a black smith hammer. Bill
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I put a Kold-Ban company unit on my 180, minimal adds of ether, just enough to get kick started, they have a web store and will exchange the cylinders.  Pricey for the hazmat fee to ship but well worth the cost to get a quick start.  Mine is piped into the intake at the old restriction indicator port.

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Ether, used properly, will not harm an engine.
Used properly it just burns with the diesel fuel, although much faster.
Been using ether all my life on numerous vehicles and never had one become "addicted"
 
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Captain, does your tractor have a manifold heater on it that works? If so, it should be just about all the cold starting aid that you would need. If you do choose to go with an ether kit, make certain that you do not use ether and the manifold heater together! Darrel
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Something is wrong if the crank times are longer with a manifold mounted kit vs drawing the starting fluid all the way from the pre-cleaner when it goes in right beside the ports?

 Our 220 has the kit but starts without it down to about 45 degrees. Below that all it takes is hit and release the button as fast as you can do it and the engine starts in about 2 revolutions. If its really cold out another quick hit keeps it going on all 6 instead of blubbering along on a few.

Arguments about it's usage will continue forever but I am of the opinion that PROPER usage harms not a thing, as a matter of fact it saves starters and batteries over cranking the engine forever to start without it. I have witnessed engines slowly (or quickly) destroyed with either too and understand where the other thinking comes from. When I see people spray it into the air cleaner continuously while cranking until the engine fires and the engine fires and runs away for a couple seconds hammering like heck because the entire intake system is full of either,, DUH!!! Like who in their right mind thinks that is good for an engine!! Properly done you would give it a shot and wait for it to be drawn from point A to Point B and it will fire and run
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Originally posted by Butch(OH) Butch(OH) wrote:

Something is wrong if the crank times are longer with a manifold mounted kit vs drawing the starting fluid all the way from the pre-cleaner when it goes in right beside the ports?

 Our 220 has the kit but starts without it down to about 45 degrees. Below that all it takes is hit and release the button as fast as you can do it and the engine starts in about 2 revolutions. If its really cold out another quick hit keeps it going on all 6 instead of blubbering along on a few.

Arguments about it's usage will continue forever but I am of the opinion that PROPER usage harms not a thing, as a matter of fact it saves starters and batteries over cranking the engine forever to start without it. I have witnessed engines slowly (or quickly) destroyed with either too and understand where the other thinking comes from. When I see people spray it into the air cleaner continuously while cranking until the engine fires and the engine fires and runs away for a couple seconds hammering like heck because the entire intake system is full of either,, DUH!!! Like who in their right mind thinks that is good for an engine!! Properly done you would give it a shot and wait for it to be drawn from point A to Point B and it will fire and run
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Hey Butch, I should have been more clear, I am talking about the port directly on the intake manifold, on the side of the head.  You are correct about getting either through from the air cleaner.  In fact the port I use, requires me to pull the either kit pipe port out, since it uses the port on the side of the intake.
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Hey Butch, I should have been more clear, I am talking about the port directly on the intake manifold, on the side of the head.  You are correct about getting either through from the air cleaner.  In fact the port I use, requires me to pull the either kit pipe port out, since it uses the port on the side of the intake.
Oh OK, On our 220 there is a 1/8" pipe threaded port just behind the center of the manifold and that's where I plumbed the kit to.  For me the worse thing about the kits is the small can and you don't  know when it is getting low until it quits working. Of course the spare can I had purchased and thrown in the tool box always gets carted off somewhere else and used,,Shocked
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I use just a whiff on my D17D when it's below 40. When I say whiff, it's just that, a whiff. I crank it a bit so it's making good smoke first. Then I take the intake plug out and stick the button on the can against the threads and just tap the bottom of the can, then quickly put the plug back. That gives it maybe a 1/2 second shot. Unless it's really cold, it lights right up. Using ether correctly doesn't do damage. I'd rather be sparing on the ether and crank more.
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Always make sure your gettin plenty smoke before you hit the ether button.
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One thing to keep in mind either shouldn't be used in place of good batteries. The biggest secret starting a desiel engine is good cranking speed.
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Mine had a working manifold heater which I unhooked because of using starting fluid. We'll see as time goes on if the starting gets better, worse or same. It sure seems to run smooth but of course I havn't pulled anything with it yet. But I'd like to install a kit anyways. Thanks, Dana
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