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Re: Tank heater on 300u
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Posted by Jimer on September 14, 2006 at 19:08:26 from (198.174.213.241):
In Reply to: Tank heater on 300u posted by Jimer on September 13, 2006 at 18:08:56:
Thanks guys, it is now a done deal. I did not follow 1 part of my instructions and I am not proud of that. You suggested 1500 watt, and I could only find 1000 watt and 2000 watt heaters in local stores. The 1000 watt was $27.00 and the 2000 watt was $47.00. I do not know if I have heavy enough wiring to run the 2000 watt and in conjunction with the price chose the 1000 watt. The package says thermostaticly controlled, so I am guessing it would not hurt to leave it plugged in all day. I have the 300u primarily for blowing snow, a 7' pull type blower. It does well with that. Have the bucked in front if I should run into any problem. Anyhow, living in the country I want that tractor as fit as I can afford to have it when the snow comes. It is not a tractor to take a picture of, but I have put a lot of work into it and it has never worked so good, as long as I have had it. I like it. Thanks again for all the help.
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