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Re: Winter starting for Farmall H
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Posted by EricB on October 14, 2005 at 12:03:26 from (216.209.84.11):
In Reply to: Winter starting for Farmall H posted by Rev. on October 14, 2005 at 09:43:23:
Hi Rev. Well here's another point of view. You have good advice so far but I gave up on the 6v system since I as always boosting it with 12v expecially in winter. So I switched to 12v system. Best thing I ever did. No more frustrations. EVER. About that block heater. You can put an inline heater in but what I did that was more effecive was this. There is a cover plate on the left side that runs along the side of the pistons. Its held on by 8 or 10 bolts. If you remove this plate you are right into the water jacket. A small block heater can sit right between #2 and #3 cylinnders. This makes a real neat installation and gets the heat to where it's needed. Cheap to do too! Just make sure you mark the centre placement carerfully since there isn't a lot of room.
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