Posted by KRUSS1 on November 19, 2008 at 07:13:30 from (72.45.101.181):
In Reply to: Re: Block heater posted by Dellbertt on November 19, 2008 at 05:54:10:
Here in Manitoba about ant tractor sold in the last 40 years would have a block heater in stalled in a frost plug. Also have seen many inline coolant heaters used and know they work well and are easy to install. They sometimes look a little out of place on the tractor. No, these heaters don't cause problems in the summer. You have to keep them leak free but that is not hard to do. Magnetic heaters work, actually two work better than one. We keep two around ($20 each) for that special occasion when either the regular heater is burned out or you need a tractor warmed up quickly (used in addition to the block heater). Magnetic heaters are a PITA for everyday use and use more electricity. A word of caution. ONE OF THE LEADING CAUSES OF TRACTORS/ SHEDS BURNING DOWN AROUND HERE (Manitoba) IS FAULTY EXTENSION CORDS OR HEATER CORDS.
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