PaulRainbow
Well-known member
Copied and pasted from my post No 6:
"To get to the bottom of it, you need more information. The first thing to do is check the voltage directly on the battery."
Each other point of your post can be discussed indefinitely, if the the objective is to prove how smart either of us is.
As my objective is more to help the OP to solve the problem, I am resting my case.
In post #6 you repeated my suggestion from post #2 to check the battery voltage, pointless. You then went on to dismiss out of hand any suggestion it could be the alternator, whilst suggesting it could be the glow plugs or a faulty battery.
If you are trying to help the OP, why not just wait until he posts back with the results of some more voltage checks ? Rather than keep arguing that i'm wrong.