To start your diesel tractor when its cold make sure to plug it in for several hours before use. Also keep a tarp over the hood to help keep the oil warm and moving. Storing your tractor in a shed where it is protected will also help.
The first Agricultural diesel tractor they made was the WD45d, which was introduced in 1954. This tractor had a 230 cu in buda inline 6 indirect injection diesel.
Most diesel engines are hard to start when it is cold. Plugging the diesel engine block heater in will help the engine start.
deisels fire off of heat made from compression of air and often cold weather does not allow enough heat to ignite fuel. Try a dipstick style block heater to keep the block warm. this will eliminate most of the hastle most diesel engine need about 1,000 degrees of combustion temp to start.
It depends on the tractor.
The first diesel tractor was made by German manufacturer Benz-Sandler in 1922
Depends...by "diesel tractor" do you mean "farm tractor" or "semi tractor"? You're SUPPOSED only to put off road diesel in a farm tractor. That's why they make it. If you have put it in a semi tractor, get hold of your dispatch/brief/lawyer right away for advice on what to do. If you have a pre-2007 engine your trouble is almost exclusively legal. If your engine is 2007 or 2010 compliant, you're probably going to screw up your EGR and diesel particulate filter, which will break your engine.
if it is dyed diesel then no it is agents the law
Yes, it is normal
Yes
yes,it is safe to put off road diesel fuel not only in tractor but also in other vehicles
where are the timing marks on diesel pump on a 4630 John Deere tractor
You can get a tractor that is gas powered instead of diesel at www.hoyetractor.com/gasvsdiesel.htm. Another site is www.best-used-tractors.com In short yes you can get a gas powered tractor. This will not be very practical for a farmer but they are available .