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Re: Transmission oil heaters revisited
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Posted by JayWalt on February 11, 2007 at 21:16:43 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: Re: Transmission oil heaters revisited posted by Bob on February 11, 2007 at 15:38:48:
sure did bob. They carry ALOT of heaters, OMG!! I'm not the one originally interested in this subject, as my hydraulic system is about 3 gallons and warms up fairly quickly. I just dont like have to pick the implements up to get her going with the oil so cold. I block up the rear blade so it cant fall and so dad can turn it in order to get the snow blower out if im not home to run the tractor, but trying to keep my lift arm and dump cylinders rods retracted forces me to leave the loader down and it has to be raised a bit. I usually just raise it a few inches. It will be alot better in the summer. we are supposed to get 1-3 inches tom and 6-9 on tuesday, so I will be playing with her =) Sure wish I'd found a wider bucket by now, but ill just use the blade to push it into piles, the the bucket to move the piles to their proper locations, it should make for a fun old time!! 40mph winds tho, haha, gotta get my ski mask around.
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