This is my first post - I’m new. I’ve searched the site for anything about the problem I’m having, but I can’t find anything. I have a 2015 BX 2360. I live in upstate NY, so it’s cold. I’ve always started the tractor with the throttle at minimum, kept the glow plugs on for 5-20 seconds depending on how cold it is. It always started right up. This year, it got cold before I got all of the summer fuel worked out of it and it gelled up. During a warm spell I got new winterized fuel in it and it worked fine - almost. Now when I start it in cold weather - it starts right up, but it goes up to 4000 rpm immediately with a big black cloud. I shut it right down and then restart it. It may repeat the 4000 rpm surge, or it may start hard and then run normally. I know that this surge is bad, and I want to prevent it. So any help you can offer would be very appreciated.