A farm diesel is a great idea for a slow speed diesel.
Ahh..  a Case.   I was just out plowing out the driveway again with my 
1955 Case 400 wide front equipped with an 8 ft blade on the back..  :-)
It is a gas model, but I really like it.   It pulls like crazy, has a 
max engine speed of about 1500 rpm and is built like a tank.

Dave

On 2/4/2011 11:08 PM, Don Stanley wrote:
> Hi Dave;
> Thanks for the input. See below.
>
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Dave<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>    
>>
>>      
>>>> I'm not aware of that. Loan truckers habitually idle the engine while
>>>> sleeping
>>>> in cold and hot weather. Tell me more.
>>>>          
>> If you do a search for "Wet Stacking Diesel" and "Diesel Slobbering" I
>> think you will find a lot to read.   Add the term Marine and it gets even
>> more interesting.
>>
>> I suspect you will just have to run the engine and see what happens.  If
>> you are loading the engine even at low speed, you may not have any issues at
>> all.
>>
>> Here is a pretty explicit link.
>> http://www.dieselgeneratorset.us/wetstackingmeansinadieselgeneratorset.htm
>>
>>      
> I was familiar with Slobbering from the two cycle Diesel engines used in
> some
> trucks of the early 1950's. The Wet Stacking is a new term to me.
> If I had seen the problem I would have called it "some thing's broke".
>
> I think my engine will do OK. The engine and I have been farming for the
> last
> 18 years at 1150 to 1250 RPM. It has a 1000 RPM PTO and all my equipment
> is 540 RPM.
>   Apparently J I CASE did it correctly. That tractor uses less fuel than my
> 36 HP Ford Diesel, for the same jobs. Plus it can do many more jobs,
> such as a big generator.
>
>    
>> On 2/4/2011 6:34 PM, Don Stanley wrote:
>>      
>>> The reason I am serious about careful phasing 3 phase, I saw an operator
>>> roll a 4 ton Diesel generator over in the parking lot because he only
>>> checked
>>> 1 phase for sync and threw the switch. Believe me you dont want to do
>>>        
>> that.
>>      
>>>        
>> Wow, talk about a bad day!  That is not something you will forget.
>>
>> Dave
>>
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