Hi Migraine, Hugh and George have it right. The manifold heater button is the red one just below dash on the left. Like George said mine will start down to the upper twenty's, but the glow plug is not sufficient below zero. I start tractors every day, sometimes as cold as -40. Like Hugh said thick oil is the biggest obstacle, I have always stayed with 10W, multiweight can not compare. I like tank heaters, the drain plug is in the back right corner behind oil filter, there is a !/2 inch pipe plug in the front left corner of the head. Mount the heater close to the drain, run the warm hose up and forward and between the head and the thermostat housing, be sure to keep it low there so you don't get an air lock. A 1500 watt heater will start it in an hour at zero, 2 hours at -40. Another plus is with a heater and a windbreaker you can burn No 2 fuel all winter without jelling. I never use ether in the 350's, they have quite a lose fit to their very thin sleeves. Good luck, Chuck
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