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<blockquote data-quote="dudders" data-source="post: 6982923" data-attributes="member: 19026"><p>That brings back a memory - worn clutch on the Sanderson transmission. It was the last straw for me with mine and I got rid of it - went to Poland. Cold weather starting was so bad - I had to put balance a hot-air blower into the air intake, behind the filter, nip to the cab, hold the pre-heater on for x seconds, start her up and nip back fast to remove the blower. One time the suction pulled the nozzle off the hot-air gun. That'll still be down at the bottom of the intake pipe, as it didn't make things any worse. Not much could have made that beast worse...</p><p></p><p>Now loving my JCB 520-40 replacement. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudders, post: 6982923, member: 19026"] That brings back a memory - worn clutch on the Sanderson transmission. It was the last straw for me with mine and I got rid of it - went to Poland. Cold weather starting was so bad - I had to put balance a hot-air blower into the air intake, behind the filter, nip to the cab, hold the pre-heater on for x seconds, start her up and nip back fast to remove the blower. One time the suction pulled the nozzle off the hot-air gun. That'll still be down at the bottom of the intake pipe, as it didn't make things any worse. Not much could have made that beast worse... Now loving my JCB 520-40 replacement. ? [/QUOTE]
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